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Ti>. Chogada acaciaria Boisd. ab. inusitata nov. 



Foinrim/i : cream-colour, sli-^htly iiiuk-tingcil, without any dark dunting or 

 snft'usioii : all the markiiisrs very distinct, dark fuscous olive, the two lines strongly 

 dentated and hhnk ; basal area smoky ; median field, except for the central line and 

 oell-siwt with the costal blotch above, wholly cream-colonrcd. 



Ilimhcings : similar. 



Underside like ty]iic4vl specimens. 



One ? from Wairi, June 1807 (Dr. Roth). 



Of five examples of «rff«an« from Warri, one S is white, like the type, two c?c? 

 and one ? are all more or less suffused with smoky grey, the fifth, a ? , is the un- 

 nsnally colonred specimen above described, which at first sight looks quite a distinct 

 insect. 



71. Chog^da subspurcata sp. nov. 



$. Foretoings : dirty whitish, slightly grey-speckled; lines black: first from 

 one-fourth of costa to one-fifth of inner margin, strongly and irregularly dentate, 

 preceded by a much thicker carved black line, beyond a black basal blotcli; cell- 

 spot blurred grey, with a dark edge, touching a blackisli costal spot, from which an 

 obscurely dentate median line runs through the cell-spot towards inner margin ; 

 outer line at two-thirds, irregularly dentate, the teeth on veins and .") jjrojecting 

 hindwards: followed by twodark hinulate fasciae, the first int('rrn]ited between veins 

 5 and 6, the second jircceding the pale luuulate submarginal line, whicli is followed 

 by a dark marginal blotch between veins 4 and 7 and another smaller above anal 

 angle; marginal spots black between the veins; fringe pale grey. 



llindirimix : the same, with the base blackish and no first line. The sub- 

 marginal fasciae vary much in intensity, being in some cases smoky blackish and 

 distinct, in others pale grey, ochreous-tinged and indistinct. 



Underside smoky grey, deeper towards hindraargin : in the forewings with a 

 dull whitish spot at ape.x, middle of hindmargiu, and on costa beyond cell-spot, which 

 on both wings is large and blackish. Head, thorax, and abdomen dirty whitish, with 

 grey scales intermixed. 



c? suffused above and below and over the whole bocly with dark smoky fusenus, 

 often with a greenish oclireons tinge. 



Expanse of wings : S 38 mm., ? 42 mm. 



Five SS, four ? ? from Warri, August and September 1807 (Dr. Roth). 



The paler ? ? are much like those of C. acacinria Boisd. and .1. scletiaria 

 Hub., but may always be distinguished by the dark-lined basal patch and the smoky 

 underside. 



72. Cleora trisinuata sp. nov. 



Forewings: dull whitish, tinged and slightly striated with pinkish ochreous; 

 the lines starting froui slight fuscons costal sjjots ; first at one-fourth, jiinkish, 

 excurved to the median vein ; a very faint median shade; outer line from two-thinls 

 of costa to beyond middle of inner margin, brownish, thrice sinuate inwards, below 

 costa, on vein 4, and on submedian fold, followed by a pinkish shade ; submarginal 

 line pale, waved, with a pinkish shade on each side : a marginal row of ]mikish 

 sjiots; fringe concolorons. 



Hindwings : the same, without first line, and with an oval pinkish cell-sjjot. 



