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Underside dirty white, almost marldngless. 



Ran, Nandi Country, February 1899 (Dr. Aasorge), 6 c?c? iu coll. Rotlischild, 

 incladiug the type. Daro Forest, Toro, Uganda, 4000-4500 ft., October 29, 1911 

 (S. A. Neave), a well-marked e.xamjile in coll. Brit. Mus. 



Recognisable at a glance by the poorly marked hindwing. 



1 04. Gnophos rubricimixta sp. nov. 



(? ?, 24-27 mm. Face rounded, not appreciably protuberant; fuscous. 

 Palpus rather short, pointed, with tolerably appressed scales ; fuscous. Crown 

 somewhat paler, with some reddish admixture. Antennal shaft mixed fuscous and 

 rufous ; in <? with moderate pectinations, not reaching tip ; in ? subserrate. Thorax 

 and abdomen concolorous with wings ; the abdomen with dark dorsal belts occupying 

 the greater part. Hiudtibia in S scarcely dilated ; tarsus long. 



Forewing elongate, with termen almost smooth, curved, strongly oblique ; 

 SC anastomosing with C, SC^ from stalk of SC^ ", anastomosing with SC and with 

 SC^' ; blackish fuscous, very strongly irrorated with orange red, the scaling with 

 a peculiar longitudinal arrangement, very noticeable with the lens ; a rather large, 

 feebly ocellated blackish cell-spot ; lines blackish, very indistinct except as costal 

 sjjots, rather approximated, chiefly discernible through a slight diminution of the 

 red irroration in the median area and accentuation of the same at each edge thereof 

 (especially the distal) ; postmediau line strongly excurved round the cell-spot and 

 incurved in submedian area ; termeu with very ill-defined row of spots or interrupted 



line. Hindwing with termen rather strongly crennlate, slightly prominent in 



posterior part; coloured like forewing, the proximal half (except extreme base) 

 predominantly blackish, distal half more irrorated, especially a narrow postmediau 

 band bounding the jiroximal area and in places almost clear orange-red ; discal dot 

 small and inconspicuous, or even obsolete. 



Underside uniform glossy pale grey, with very slight rufescent tinge. 



Cape Colony : Deelfontein, February — March 1902 (Colonel Sloggett), type c? 

 and a ? in coll. Brit. Mus.; foot of Nienwveld Mountains, 5 miles N.W. of 

 Beaufort West (Mrs. Butt), a worn ? in coll. Rothschild. 



105. Gnophos delagardei sp. nov. 



<?, 28 mm. Face and palpus as in the preceding. Vertex pale ochreous grey. 

 Antenna ochreous, rather strongly lamellate. Thorax and abdomen pale ochreous 

 grey, the latter dorsally indistinctly darkened, except at extremity of segments. 

 Hindtibia slender. 



Foretuing with termen faintly waved, posteriorly curved, moderately oblique; 

 SC connected by bar with C, SC- from cell, anastomosing shortly with SC and 

 with SC' ; pale ochreous grey with slight darker suffusions and with sparse fuscous 

 irroration ; costal edge with dark strigulation ; lines fuscous, not very sharp, slightly 

 thickened at costa ; antemedian from one-third costa, strongly bicurved outward, 

 on Mand on SM^ dentate inward; feeble indications of one or two lines i)roximally 

 to this ; postmediau from costa just before two-thirds, oblique outward, strongly 

 angled on R", dentate outward on the succeeding veins, incurved between M' and 

 SM-; a large discal annulus ; subterminal pale line indicated by some vague dark 

 proximal shading ; termen with blackish interneural dots.— Hindwing with termen 

 crenulate, the deepest sinus between the radials ; as forewing, but without ante- 

 median line. 



