342 NOVITATES ZOOLOGICAE XXII. 1915. 



of hindwing crossing the cell-dot, not proximal, outer line rnnning along termen. 

 R^ of forewing connate with R', not merel}' approximated as in Hampson's nnique 

 type. 



Lutoboka (Fort Stanley), Bagalla, Sesse Archipelago, Victoria Nyanza (Dr. 

 G. D. Hale Carpenter, D.M.), larva spun October 1, 191:i, moth emerged 

 October 15. Type in coll. Oxford Museum. 



Superficially very like Heterostegane hijriaria Warr. {Nov. Zool. i. 406) = 

 irroraria Leech {Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) xix. 203). 



64. Zamarada labifera sp. nov. 



c?, 36 mm. Face ochreons brown, more ferruginous above. Palpus ocbreous 

 brown, strongly mixed with ferruginous. Vertex and antennal shaft light brown ; 

 pectinations long. Body and legs light brown ; hindtibia not shortened and 

 thickened. 



Forewing rather broad ; palest translucent green (almost colourless), anterior 

 and posterior margins light brown, with sparse dark dots and strigulae ; base some- 

 what mixed with brown ; cell-mark rather large, light brown with a diamond- 

 shaped ferruginous circumscription ; postmedian line ferruginous, less slender than 

 in most of the genus, from SG at 6 mm. before apex, the outward curve between R' 

 and ]VP not deep ; accompanied distally (after a fine line of silvery scaling) by a 

 paler ferrngiuous band of nearly 2 mm. width, on which stand scattered blackish 

 strigulae ; subterminal line thick, deeply dentate, pale, marked with silvery scales 

 but almost interrupted on two blackish blotches, one of which runs from the 

 ferruginous band along R^ to near termen, the other (much larger) from the band to 

 termen and about from M' to hindmargin, interrupted by an oblique mark from 

 tornns ; terminal area otherwise light brown, slightly mixed with pale ferruginous ; 

 terminal line present opposite the blotches, otherwise reduced to interneural 



dots ; fringe with strong dark interneural spots. Hindwing ample, with termen 



appreciably crennlate and at R' very slightly bent ; a fuscons line bounding the 

 base of SC in cell ; cell-mark almost as large as on forewing, blackish fuscous with 

 some silvery scales in centre ; postmedian line as on forewing ; the band distally to 

 it scarcely indicated ; subterminal line uninterrupted, no blackish blotches ; terminal 

 line reduced to a few dots ; fringe without the dark spots. 



Both wings beneath with the cell-mark dark fuscous and with a broad dark 

 fuscous band from postmedian line to near termen, on forewing reaching the termen 

 at R^ and again from fold to tornus. 



Bitye, Ja River, Cameroons, 2000 ft., smaller rains, April — May 1907 (G. L. 

 Bates). Type in coll. Rothschild. 



65. Zamarada hemimeres sp. nov. 



?, 25 mm. Face pale ochrcous, the upper half almost entirely covered with 

 red, the lower with some red dots. Palpus pale ochreons. Vertex and base of 

 antenna mostly red. Collar ochreons. Tliorax and abdomen ocbreous, dorsally 

 mostly covered with red and with some violaceous admixture. 



Forewing with apex not sharp, termen rounded ; pale greenish yellow, hyaline, 

 in posterior ])art with violaceous reflections ; costal margin (to SC) bright golden 

 yellow much mixed with red and slightly with violaceous and silvery scales ; 

 discal dot the same ; hindmargin more weakly so ; postmedian line deep yellow 



