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214. Eubyja grisea s]i. nov. 



Forewings : dull grey, dnsted and striated with darker ; the lines dull blackish ; 

 first at one-fourth, curved and indistinct ; second at three-fourths, forming a marked 

 ])Vomincnce opposite the cell, then strongly concave outwards to inner margin 

 shortly before anal angle ; fringe grey, with a dark basal line. 



Flindwings : paler, with a sinuons outer line and traces of an autemedian line 

 on inner margin : both wings with dark cell-spot. 



Underside dull grey, the cell-spots larger. Face and palpi dark fuscous ; head, 

 thorax, and abdomen grey. 



Expanse of wings : 45 mm. 



One ? from Zomba, British Central Africa, April 1895 (Dr. P. Kendall). 



215. Eubyja subpunctata sp. nov. 



Forewings: pale grey, vrith a faint lilac tinge, sparsely varied with black 

 scales ; the costa dotted with black ; the lines black, distinct ; first at one-fourth, 

 starting from a black costal spot, sharply angled on the subcostal, then oblique and 

 twice bent to inner margin close to base : onter line at two-thirds, obli(|ue outwards 

 and bluntly angled opposite the cell, oblitine inwards to the submedian fold, then 

 vertical to inner margin at two-thirds ; central line from a black spot at middle of 

 costa, still more oblique outwards and more sharply angled than the outer line, 

 running parallel and near to it at inner margin ; submarginal line obscure, shown 

 np by a diffuse dark denticulate shade preceding it ; marginal line black, sub- 

 crenulate, swollen into spots between the veins, from which dark streaks run towards 

 the submarginal : fringe grey. 



Uimhnngs : with curved and somewhat interrupted black antemedian and 

 postiuedian lines, with a large round black cell-spot between them ; submarginal 

 line indistinct except at inner margin. 



Underside" whitish, with the costal blotches, the cell-spots, and a series of 

 smaller spots representing the two lines, all strongly black. Palpi and collar black ; 

 face whitish, with a black bar across middle : vertex white : thorax and abdomen 

 grey, marked with black ; abdomen at base with a black streak laterally. 



Expanse of wings : 3(i mm. 



One c? from Weeneu, Natal. 



216. Eubyja trisecta sp. nov. 



Forewings : pale or dark grey, dusted with darker and tinged with rufous in 

 basal and marginal areas ; the lines black : first at one-third, strongly and regularly 

 curved ; second at two-thirds, oblique and forming a sinus be_vond the cell ; cell-spot 

 black ; costa dotted with ochreous ; fringe dark grey beyond a thick black 

 basal line. 



Hindwings : with inner line absent. Sometimes the whole wing is suffused 

 with fuscous or dark grey, and the rufous tints are obscured : in other examples the 

 central area of forewings and inner two-thirds of hindwings are paler, and the rufous 

 areas distinct. 



Underside dark rufous grey, with the outer line brown : in the paler specimens 

 with inner two-thirds of both wings paler. Thorax, face, palpi, and pectus very 

 hairy; all as well as abdomen fuscous cinereous ; the thorax often darker ; antennae 

 with the shaft white and the pectinations black. 



