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1807 ; 7 from Warringo Rivpr, July l.S'.»7 ; 2 from Kata),'rukwa River, May 1897 ; 

 1 from Bulluji, July 1897 ; 1 from Afiudo, Blay 1>S97 : 1 from Kasoha, August 



1897 ; 1 from Mueni, May 1897 ; 1 from Pabo, Nov. 1897 (Dr. Ansorge). 



• I'l. Tephrinopsis semicolor s]!. nov. 



Forewings : whitish grey, faintly freckled with darker ; first line at one-fourth, 

 vertical, slightly waved ; median shade from just beyond middle of costa, incurved 

 below the strongly marked black cell-spot to inner margin close to first line : enter 

 line from three-fourths of costa sinuous to three-fifths of inner margin, followed 

 by a purplish fuscous shade, which fades off toward hindmargin, and is limited 

 above by an oblique dark line from vein (i to apex ; submarginal line denticulate, 

 indistinct except on lower half ; fringe grey, with small black lunules at the base. 



Hindwings : uniform whitish grey, with a fuscous central and curved post- 

 median line ; the marginal third darker. 



Underside white, thickly speckled with grey ; the veins and markings fulvous, 

 .1 submarginal fulvous fascia, entire on hindwings, interrupted and greyer on lower 

 half of forewings ; the hindmargin (sometimes the marginal third) marked with 

 fulvous. Head, thorax, and abdomen whitish grey ; vertex and antennae white. 



Expanse of wings : 32 mm. 



Six c?(?, 1 ?, from Mau, Uganda Protectorate, high and cold country, March 



1898 (Dr. Ansorge). 



Difters from T. johnstoni Bntl., from Natal, in the much less pronounced 

 markings, the submarginal line especially being almost obsolete, though the discal 

 spot is mnch blacker ; the hindwings without any dark submarginal fascia on the 

 upperside. 



The ? is much darker on the underside than the Si- The forewings of the <? 

 are without a fovea. 



Subfamily ENNOMINAE. 

 CI. Eupagia albistriga sp. nov. 



Forewings : dull coppery red, thickly covered with minute dark flecks, the 

 veins towards hindmargin clearer red ; costa with some bright pale dots ; first line 

 nearly vertical, at one-third, with a darker shade immediately beyond it ; outer line 

 from four-fifths of costa to two-thirds of inner margin, slightly sinuous, outcurved 

 above, incurved below, followed on vein 6 by a pure white short streak ; sub- 

 marginal line denoted by black marks on veins ; fringe dark red, with the tips pale 

 ochreons, chequered with dull red-brown at the vein ends ; cell-spot cloudy, black, 

 distinct. 



Hirulwings : paler, more pinkish, except towards hindmargin ; a cloudy cell- 

 spot ; faintly curved postmedian, and slight, more strongly curved submarginal line. 



Underside dnller red, without the coppery tinge ; cell-spots large and dark ; 

 inner and outer lines dull ; submarginal line plainer, marked by black spots on 

 veins, touching outer line on costa and approximated to it on inner margin. Head 

 and thorax coppery red ; abdomen reddish grey. 



Expanse of wings : 3o mm. 



One ? from Ivohimanitra Forest, Tanola, Madagascar, October 1894 (Dr. F. 

 Major). 



