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6'i. Miantochora inaequilinea Warr., Nov. Zooi,. 11. p. I4-"). 

 This species comes Irom S. Africa, not from 8. America. 



03. Omiza sublimbaria sp. uov. 



ForeiriiK/.-i : dull purple ; a pale greeu baud from ape.K of fore wings, widening 

 to inner margin, containing on its outer edge a thick olive-green oblique line ; inner 

 line brown, from costa beyond one-third, at first broad and oblirpie outwards, then 

 curved inwards to below the median, and again outwards, becoming olive-green 

 where it enters the green fascia and reaching inner margin close to outer line : 

 cell-spot oval, purplish grej', tinged witli brown : fringe dull purple. 



Hindwinys : with base and hiudmargin purple, the green fascia wider, the 

 costal area dull piuk. 



Underside of forewings fiery red ; the costa dull orange ; hindmargin dark 

 grey, narrowing to a point at apex ; inner margin pale grey ; hindwings dull 

 ■orange. Palju orange ; face dark brown ; vertex, antennae, thorax, and abdomen 

 above puri^le-grey ; underside of abdomen and legs bright reddish orange. 



Expanse of wings : 32 mm. 



One ¥ from Lawas, N. Borneo (A. Everett). 



Triprora gen. nov. 



Foreuiin/n : with costa shouldered at base, strongly convex at apex, and faintly 

 incurved between ; apex depressed, blunt ; hindmargin obliquely curved, faintly 

 indented below apex ; inner margin convex at base, concave beyond, and slightlv 

 lobed and fringed at anal angle. 



Hindicings : with costa strongly shouldered at base, excised in middle ; hind- 

 margin truncate from apex to veiu 7, which is shortly dentate, and slightly bent at 

 vein 4. 



Antennae of i l)ipectinate for three-fourths ; j)alpi porrect, the basal joint as 

 well as each of the others shortly rostriform ; tongue and frenulum present ; no 

 fovea ; hindtibiae with four spurs. 



Neuratioii : forewings, cell scarcely lialf as long as wing; discocellular 

 ■oblique ; first median at seven-eighths, second and third from lower end of cell : 

 lower radial from well above middle of discocellular, ujjper from top angle ; 7, 8, 

 1) stalked; 10 and 11 stalked, 10 anastomosing and becoming coincident with 0. 

 Hindwings with costal approximated to subcostal for half cell ; both subcostals and 

 last two medians from end of cell. 



Tyjae : 'iiiprora trizonata Saalm. (^Hexeris). 



<U. Triprora trizonata. 



IJexerix trizonata ISaalm., Maday. p. 408, PI. 14, fig. 278. 



Hyposidra linearis Warr., Nov. Zool. IV. p. 257. 



I find that the species described by me as //. li)U'ari.-< from Natal is, if not 

 identical with, as I believe it to be, certainly closely allied to, IL'xeris trizonata 

 8aalm. from Madagascar. Saalmiiller died l)eforc describing his genus, but the 

 name could not have stood, having been already used by Cirote in 1875 for Cfdti/dris, 

 a species of Thyrididae. I have therefore renamed and described the genus as 

 Ti'iprora. 



