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second close before third ; radials normal ; 7, 8, 9, stalked from well before end of 

 cell; 10 and 11 stalked from much nearer base, 10 anastomosing with T, 8, 9. 

 Hindwings with vein 7 before end of cell. 

 Type : C. ayisorgei sp. nov. 



10. Chlorocraspedia ansorgei sp. nov. 



Fore.wings : dnll olive-green, the lines darker, more yellowish green; first curved 

 at one-third : second, median, ontcnrved ronnd cell to middle of inner margin ; third 

 postmedian at fonr-fifths, curved parallel to hindmargin, denticulate ; submarginal 

 similar, but less distinct ; marginal line blackish-green, forming spots between veins ; 

 fringe concolorons ; cell-spot small, blackish. 



Hinchvings : like forewings, but without first line, and with a large velvety 

 black cell-spot. 



Underside very pale whitish green, with the marginal line black and distinct, 

 cell-spots and outer line faint. Face and palpi dark brown ; thorax and abdomen 

 green, like wings. 



Expanse of wings : 39 mm. 



One ? from Port Alice, Uganda, March 1897 (Dr. Ansorge), 



IT. Craspedia improba sp. nov. 



Forewings : dirty grey, with a dnll flesh-coloured tinge and dusted with blackish ; 

 the lines dark, at about one-fourth, two-thirds, and three-fourths respectively ; the 

 second and third parallel, denticulate on the veins ; submarginal waved, pale, 

 between two dark shades, of which the exterior is the lighter ; cell-spot and 

 marginal dots black ; fringe concolorons, with black dots beyond the veins. 



Hindwings : similar, without first line and more thickly dusted with blackish. 



Underside dull cinereous, unspeckled, with all the markings darker ; head 

 black ; thorax and abdomen like wings. 



Expanse of wings : 24 mm. 



Three i S from Katagrukwa River, Unyoro, May 1897, Kiagnsi, Unyoro, 

 November 1897, and Port Ahce, Uganda, February 1897 (Dr. Ansorge). 



A very dull-looking insect. 



18. Craspedia ochreofusa sp. nov. 



Forewings : pale, silky, ochreous ; the costa, especially towards apex, finely 

 and thickly dusted with dark atoms ; the lines brownish ochreous, at one-third, 

 and three-fourths, waved and denticulate, approaching each other on inner margin ; 

 a row of small round blackish marginal spots ; fringe concolorons ; cell-spot brownish 

 ochreous. 



Hindwings : without first line, and with two faintly visible submarginal 

 shades, which are sometimes seen on the forewings. 



Underside silky, without markings ; the costa fnscous at base, ochreous beyond. 

 Face and palpi brown-black ; thorax and abdomen like wings. 



Expanse of wings : 26 mm. 



Eight i cj, one ?, from Unyoro: Fajao, July 1897; Monyonj-o, January 1897; 

 Port Alice, Uganda, February — March 1897 (Dr. Ansorge). 



Exactly like C. subperlai-ia M'arr., but somewhat smaller, and with the 

 ground colour silky ochreous instead of white. 



