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towards the radials, then straight and nearly jjarallel with termen, its beginning 

 and ending thus at right angles ; terminal line slightly interrupted by the veins ; 



cell-dot quite small. Hindtving without antemcdian line; postmedian much 



straighter than on tbrewing ; terminal inappreciably interrupted ; small cell-dot 

 present. 



Underside clear yellow, with small dark cell-dots and cousjiicuons [link 

 borders. 



Mombasa, 14 miles N.W. of liabai, c. 701} (St. A. Rogers). Type in coll. 

 Oxford Mus. A second example, duller (chiefly because worn), from between 

 Luwumbu and Slwailesia Rivers, Upper Luanga River, N.E. Rhodesia, August 7, 

 1910 (S. A. Neave) in coll. Brit. Mus. 



73. Anonychia prolucens sp. nov, 



? , 35 mm. Head and palpus rufous. Antenna whitish. Thorax and abdomen 

 rnfous, the former and parts of the latter darker above. 



Forewinq orange-reddish, rather sparsely irrorated with dark purple-grey and 

 with more or less broad streaks of the same between the veins, that along the 

 fold almost reaching M and M^ ; veins partly marked with whitish ; a pure white 

 subbasal streak along (SU ; lines pure white, finely dark-edged on their obverse 

 sides ; antemedian slightly sinuous, from one-third hindmargin nearly to SO, 

 '■I mm. proximally to discal dot ; postmedian straight, obli(|ne, from two-thirds 

 hindmargin to SO'' at Vh mm. from termen, then faintly traceable parallel with 

 termen ; discal dot minute, black ; a row of very small black terminal dots between 



the veins; fringe concolorous proximally, white at tij)s. Hiiidiciiii) jialer, more 



pink, with minute dark grey discal dot and with wliite [lostmedian less firm than on 

 forewing, less straight, more strongly angled subcostally, not dark-edged ])roximally ; 

 terminal dots very weak ; fringe as on forewing. 



Forewing beneath rather paler than above, the markings reproduced, the 

 antemedian indistinct, terminal dots sharper. Hiudwing beneath whitish violaceous, 

 with dark irroration ; discal dot enlarged ; postmedian line dark-edged proximally, 

 curved rather than angled subcostally ; terminal dots well expressed. 



Ambinanindrauo, 50 km. W. of Mohonoro, Madagascar, September 1912 

 (G. K. Kestell-Oornish), 2 ? ? in coll. Rothschild. 



Olosely related to A. Jh'xilinia Warr. {Noc. Zool. v. 34), which also inhabits 

 Madagascar, but larger, brighter, more sharply marked and distinguishable at a 

 glance by the straight lines ; palpus fully (in fiexiliiiea not quite) twice the length 

 of diameter of eye. Pending revision, I follow Warren in the generic reference, but 

 it should be pointed out that in true Aiwiujchki (exclusively Oriental) SO' and SO- 

 arise separate and anastomose, whereas in the African representatives they are 

 long-stalked. 



74. Obolcola perconspersa sp. nov. 



cJ, 20-21 mm. Olosely related to J'errorubrata Walk. (jAst Lep. Ins. xxvi. 

 1670), from the Oape, agreeing in structure, except that of the hindwing is 

 closely approximated to SO for a rather longer distance, which may prove inconstant 

 in larger material. Rather smaller. Further diti'ers as follows : 



Forewing less elongate anteriorly, the termen being considerably less oblique ; 

 colour less rufous, being coarsely and closely irrorated throughout with dark fuscous ; 



