320 NOVITATES ZOOLOQICAE XXII. 1915. 



Bondoukoii, Ivor}' Coast, February 22, 1903 (H. Pemberton). Type in coll. 

 Eothschild. A second ? (much larger, badly worn, identity therefore not absolutely 

 certain), from Mjianga Forest, Toro, Uganda, 4800 ft., November 10, 1911 

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



Superficially bears a remarkable resemblance to some of the less iridescent 

 lodis species or to the neotropical Chloropienjx — particularly C. hemithearia Warr. — 

 or most of all to Metallochlora grisea, described above. Tiie venation is that of 

 Lathochloru, the shape different, the third joint of the palpus shorter. The S S are 

 still unknown both nf typical Lathochlora (^hiornata Warr.) and ot percersa. 



21. Heterorachis fuscoterminata sp. no v. 



?, 31 mm. Face deep red. Palpus reddish, jiale beneath and on inner side. 

 Vertex and anteunal shaft white ; pectinations short. Occiput green. Thorax 

 green above, white beneath. Foreleg red above and on inner side. Abdomen above 

 green at base, then whitish with dense red-brown dusting ; crests concolorons, not 

 strong. 



Foreicing with apex acute; M' well separate from R^ ; green, as in Heterorachis 

 simplex Warr.,* the costal edge very narrowly white ; a very slender but uninter- 

 rupted fuscous terminal line ; fringe white, with small fuscous basal dots at vein- 

 ends. Hindwing with termen very faintly waved; S(!- only very shortly stalked, 



M' widely separate ; as forewing. 



Underside paler green, otherwise as above. 



Congella, Durban (G. F. Leigh). Type in coll. Rothschild. 



Certainly related to simplex, but smaller, costa of forewing straighter towards 

 apex, apex sharper, hindwing less regularly rounded, abdomen, termen and fringe 

 different. 



22. Heterorachis dichorda sp. nov. 



c?, 32 mm. Face brownish, pale below. Vertex and antennal shaft whitish ; 

 occiput green. Thorax green above, whitisli beneath. Femora and tibiae mostly 

 red-brown ; tarsi pale. Abdomen dorsally pale ochreous, somewhat mixed with 

 fuscons ; glossy red-brown crests on the second and third and a smaller one on the 

 fourth segment. 



Foreiving with SC free, M' well separate from R' ; opaque green, as in Omphax, 

 costal margin whitish, the extreme edge narrowly ochreous ; two distinct, straight, 

 whitish-ochreous lines, the antemedian from one-third hindmargin, not quite 

 reaching the whitish costal shade, postmedian nearly 5 mm. from and almost 

 parallel with termen, becoming slender anteriorly ; fringe pale ochreous, narrowly 



greenish basally. Hindwing with termen smooth, well rounded ; DC and M' as 



in Omphax ; concolorons with forewing ; a single straight line from costa at well 

 beyond one-half to inner margin at about three-fourths. 



Underside whitish green, costal margin of forewing whitish ochreous, both 

 wings with whitish postmedian faintly showing through. 



Mbale, German East Africa, 2 c?c? in coll. L. B. Prout. 



Since preparing the above description I have found in coll. Rothschild a pair 



• Hemistola haploa Prout, Gen. Ins. 120, p. 227. In the type ^ tlie frenulum was entirely concealed, 

 and I left the species in the genus to which Warren assigned it. pending further study ; and changed tlie 

 name to avoiil homonymy. I have now seen other males and find the frenulum present ; my simplicU$ima 

 {I.e., p. 228) will probably sink. 



