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l)nt faintl}- bent on vein 4 and more distinctly at vein (! ; two fine lines before and 

 three beyond the small black cell-dot ; onter edge of fascia thickened and preceded 

 by brown scales ; an outer pale band, like inner, with two faint lines ; marginal 

 area sufl'used with ochreons grey except at apex ; fringe dark grey with darker line 

 at base. 



IliiKhvings : with the lines only distinct on the inner half of wing. 



Underside the same, the markings brownish ; cell-spots blackish, distinct ; 

 both wings speckled with brownish. Head, thorax, and abdomen dingy ochreous ; 

 palpi brown ; antennae lamellate, snbserrate, laterally flattened. 



Expanse of wings : 26 mm. 



One 6 from Masindi, November 1897 (Dr. Ansorge). 



Subfamily DEILINIINAE. 

 Choregia gen. nov. 



Superficially like Si/ntaracta and Synegia ; bnt with fully bipectinated antennae 

 in the S as in Parasynegia, the retinacnlnm, however, being only a short tuft. 

 Forewings without fovea. 



Nenration of forewings different: 11 given off from 12 ; 7, 8, it, lO, stalked 

 together, 10 anastomosing with 11 and again with 8, 9. 



Type : Choregia coiisocia sp. nov. 



35. Choregia consocia sp. nov. 



Forewings : yellow, thickly sprinkled with coarse orange-red atoms ; the costa 

 rufous grey, with fuscous striae ; first line at one-third, irregularly curved, blackish, 

 followed by an olive-grey shade ; second line at two-thirds, bent outwards at vein 4, 

 dentate on all the veins, the teeth marked with black, preceded by an olive-grey 

 shade ; submarginal line finer, approximated to hindmargiu, forming two outward 

 curves and dentate inwards on the veins, the teeth beyond cell and on submedian 

 fold much more prominent than the rest ; a black spot at the end of each vein 

 running out into the yellow fringe ; cell-spot blackish. 



Jliiirlwings : similar. 



Underside much duller ; all the markings leaden grey. Head, thorax, and 

 abdomen like wings. 



E.xpanse of wings : :J2 mm. 



Three S cJ, two ? ? : a pair from Ran, Naudi Country, March 1898 ; the second 

 S from Kampala, Uganda, March 1897 ; the ? from Mon3-onyo, Uuyoro, February 

 1807 (Dr. Ansorge) : the third S from Warri, July 1697 (Dr. Koth). 



Pigiopsis gen. nov. 



Forewings : triangular ; costa straight, only slightly curved at base and before 

 apex, which is depressed ; hindmargin straight, oblique ; anal angle well expressed. 



Jlindtcings : kite-shaped ; hiudmargin curved ; anal angle square. 



Antennae of tJ shortly and concisely bipcctinate for three-fourths ; palpi porrect, 

 reaching beyond face ; second joint hairy, thirdi smooth and pointed ; tongue and 

 frenulum present ; no fovea in forewings ; hind-tibiae somewhat thickened, with 

 four spurs. 



