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Expanse of wings : 38 mm. 



One (J, one ? , from Natal (A. J. Spiller). 



The hindwings are slightly truncate at apex, the hindmargiu bluntly crenulate 

 in its upper half. In Fetrodava Mosignata, from the West Coast of Africa, the 

 upper half of hindmargin is strongly dentate, witli deep incisions between the 

 teeth. 



The forewings of the t? have a long double fovea between the submedian fold 

 and vein, partially visible above ; the cell in both sexes more than one-third as long 

 as wing. 



Subfamily ENNOMINAE. 



27:,'. Azelinopsis brunnea sp. nov. 



Forewings : ochreons, tinged with ferruginous, thickly dusted and, except 

 towards apex and costa, nearly entirely suffused with fuscous brown ; a diffuse 

 oblique blackish first line at one-third, and a still more diffuse reddish brown shade 

 in middle just beyond an angulated hyaline mark on tlie discocellular ; outer line 

 finer, nearly straight and oblique at three-fourths, bluntly angulated below and 

 retracted to costa, followed by a black spot between veins 3 and 4 ; fringe 

 concolorous. 



Hiiuliciiijjs : similar ; but the central shade bejori: the tritid hyaline cell-mark, 

 which is closely followed by the straight and double outer line ; the black spot 

 further from the line than in forewings. 



Underside much paler, with fulvous suffusion and fuscous sjieckling. Head 

 dark rufous ; thorax and abdomen deep brown. 



Expanse of wings : 32 mm. 



One S from Assaba, River Niger (Dr. Crosse). 



Much smaller, but in shape and markings agreeing well with Azelhwp&is 

 externa Warr. from Mackay, Queensland. This $ has the antennae armed with 

 short thick pectinations. 



Cenoctenucha gen. nov. 

 Like OduntOjjera Stph., but with simple, not pectinated antennae, in the ^J. 

 Tyjie : C. similaria Moore. 



273. Cenoctenucha imitata sp, nov. 



Almost exactly like 0</oHtopera hilinearia Swinli., but the ground-colour 

 slightly yellower ; the lines dark grey ; first at one-third, curved and bent on the 

 median and submedian veins ; the second faintly dentate and evenly curved from 

 costa to inner margin ; the first preceded and the second followed by pale spots on 

 the veins ; a straight oblique dark grey submarginal shade beyond second line ; 

 this submarginal shade is distinct on the underside, liut is wanting in bilinearia ; 

 the S antennae being simjde and not pectinated will serve to distinguish it. 

 Cenoctenucha urmilarin Moore has two deep excavations in the hindmargin between 

 the apex and central angle ; C. lentiginosaria Swinh. has the same portion of the 

 hindmargin perfectly straight : the present species shows two faint curves with a 

 slight tooth between them, exactly as in 0. bilinearia Swinh., with which it also 

 agrees in size. 



A few examples from the Khasias. 



