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Cophophlebia gen. uov. 



Forewings : ynth. costa nearlj- straight, curved slightly at base and towards 

 apex ; apex rectangnlar ; hiudmargin obliiine to vein 3, where it is faintly elbowed 

 and more oblique below. 



Hindwimjs : with apex snbtrnncate, slightly elbowed at veins 7 and 3, and 

 ])rodnc('d at anal angle. 



Palpi porrect, short ; tongue minute ; antennae of d strongly bipectinate ; 

 hind tibiae flattened and slightly thickened, with four spurs. 



Neuration : forewings, cell three-fifths of wing ; discocellular vertical above 

 concave below ; first median at five-sixths, second aud third from end of cell ; lower 

 radial from above the centre of discocellular, upper from upper end of cell ; veins 

 8 and 9 stalked from before end of cell; 7 missing; 10 and 11 stalked and 

 anastomosing shortly with the costal. Hindwings with first subcostal and second 

 median both before ends of cell ; radial from above centre of discocellular. 



Type : Coplwjjhlebia olivatn sp. uov. 



274. CophopMebia olivata sp. nov. 



Forewings : yellowish olive-green ; costa pearl-grey ; the Hnes deeper green ; 

 first at one-third, bent below costa, then oblique inwards, edged internally with 

 pearl-grey ; second at four-fifths of costa, angled outwards above vein 0, then 

 oblique inwards, slightly sinuous to submedian vein, where it curves more obliquely 

 to inner margin near middle ; it is edged outwardly with pearl-grey, aud preceded 

 by a fainter sinuous green line : traces of an oblique median line ; submargiual line 

 hardly visible ; some dark striae above anal angle ; fringe green, becoming brown 

 at anal angle. 



Ilindicings : with straight diffuse median line; fine slightly wavy postmedian 

 line, edged with pearl-grey; some dark striae towards base of wing. 



Underside much yellower, the markings dark green : marginal area tinged with 

 grey. Head and thorax olive-green : abdomen (apjiareutly) more ochreous. 



Expanse of wings : 34 mm. 



One S from Zomba, Upper Shire River, 3000 feet, December 18y5 (Dr. P. 

 Kendall). 



Superficially somewhat resembling the species of the Indian genus Mimockroa 

 Warr. 



275. Corymica immaculata sp. nov. 



Forewings : yellow, with very faint, hardly darker, irroration ; costa minutely 

 dotted with brown, and with a brown streak from base to second line ; the three 

 lines distinct, ferruginous ; first at one-fourth, bent in cell ; second before middle of 

 costa, strongly bent, or angled outwards be3'ond the small black cell-spot, and obliqne 

 inwards to before middle of inuer margin, where it ends in a small white spot ; third 

 line from before apex, where it is narrowly forked, to two-thirds of iiui,er margin, 

 sinuous ; fringe yellow, witli the base brownish and tips whitisli : no dark spots on 

 inner margin. 



Ilindicings : with antemedian and postmediau pale ferruginous lines ; a small 

 black cell-spot ; marginal area rather deeper coloured. 



Underside yellow, with numerous ferruginous striae ; the lines ferruginous, the 



