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."). Eois macrostyla sji. nov. 



Forewings : ochreous, tinged with yellowish, aiul dusted with fuscous; costa 

 brownish fuscous at base ; the lines brown ; first at one-fourth, well marked on 

 costa, below which it is bent ; outer line at three-fourths, bluntly angled outwards 

 ou vein 0, then oblique to inner margin at three-fourths ; median shade indistinct ; 

 snbmarginal line pale, betweeu ochraceous shades ; fringe glossy ochreous, with 

 rather large dark spots at the base beyond the edge of the wing. 



Hiiidwinqs : with the outer line sinuous, and a slight cellspot. 



Underside more strongly tinged with yellowish, and more coarsely speckled 

 with blaikisli ; the Hues darker. Thorax and abdomen ochraceous ; vertex pale, 

 face and i)alpi dark brown. 



Expanse of wings : In mm. 



One 6 from tlie west side of the Luitpold Mountains, near Ikutha, British 

 East Africa. 



I have not beeu able to denude the unique specimen, but as far as can be 

 made out, veins 6, 7 of the hiudwings separate just before the hindmargiu. 



0. Eois sublimbaria sp. nov. 



Foreivings : bone-colour, roughly freckled with pale greyish or brownish 

 scales ; costa marked with indistinct purjjlish grey dashes, denoting the origin 

 of the lines ; these are scarcely traceable, but appear to run all parallel to the 

 hindmargin, which is preceded by purplish grey scales, most prominent beyond the 

 cell ; fringe coucolorous, chequered with purplish grey ; no cellspot. 



Hindtoings : with the dark marginal scales more prominent. 



Underside similar. Face purplish brown : vertex, thorax, and abdomen cou- 

 colorous with wings. 



Expanse of wings : 14 mm. 



One i from South Africa. 



7. Induna curvimargo sp. nov. 



Foreivings : bone-colour, faintly powdered with darker ; first and second lines 

 ochraceous, diffuse ; first at one-fifth, angled in cell ; second from just beyond 

 one-half, angled on vein (i, to middle of inner margin ; third line brown, fine 

 and concise, rounded at vein G, then sinuous to three-fourths of inner margin, 

 followed by an ochraceous shade with lunulate outer edge, stopping short at 

 vein 0, below which it is darkest ; shade beyond submarginal line hardly expressed; 

 marginal line brown, containing darker dots between the veins in upper half of 

 wing ; fringe bone-colonr, tinged with ochraceous ; cellspot black. 



llindwings : withont first line ; the shade beyond outer line fainter. 



Underside boue-colonr, speckled with pale brown ; cellspots and outer line 

 only plain. Face and palpi brown ; vertex, thorax, and abdomen like wings. 



Expanse of wings : 22 mm. 



One c? from Mpeta, Loangwa River, afllnent of the Zambesi, November and 

 December 1895, the begiuuing of the rainy season (Coryndon). 



Very near to Induna albida AVarr. from Usuga ; but the hindmargin of both 

 wings bent in the middle, in the hiudwings strongly ; hind-tibiae withont pencil 

 of hairs and without spurs ; tarsi as long as tibiae. 



