( 19-) 



Underside similar ; the markings darker ; the veins brownish. Head, thorax, 

 and abdomen like wings ; face and palpi brownish ; shaft of antennae pale ochreous ; 

 the pectinations blackish. 



E.xpanse of wings : 44 mm. 



One (? taken fonr days' march from Beni, Congo Free State, May 8th, 1899 

 (Dr. Ansorge). 



30. Epigynopteryx abbreviata sp. nov. 



Forewings: ochreous, with slight blackish dusting ; the lines fine, black; first 

 from below one-third of costa to quite one-third of innner margin, bent on the 

 median vein, preceded by a grey shade ; second from three-fifths of inner margin 

 straight towards apex, angled on vein 7 and shortly retracted towards costa, which 

 it does not reach, followed by a grey shade which broadens towards inner margin ; 

 three black spots below apex between the veins, two, one beyond the other, between 

 veins 3 and 4, and some black scales below them ; fringe concolorous ; cell-spot 

 black, minute. 



Hindwings : with the line and shade central, curved ; the black spots towards 

 anal angle partially double ; cell-spot black, before the line. 



Underside duller, but more speckled ; cell-spots and a spot below costa of 

 forewing on outer line black ; the rest obscure ; the fringe dark-spotted beyond 

 veins. Head, thorax, and abdomen ochreous. 



Expanse of wings : 29 mm. 



One S from St. Emina, Bnsiro, March 23rd, 1899 (Dr. Ansorge). 



31. Epigynopteryx tabitha sp, nov. 



Forewings : dull ochreous drab, covered with fine transverse fuscous striae ; 

 first line obscure, formed by an aggregsitiou of the striae, at one-third, bent below 

 costa, then vertical ; outer line blackish, from three-fifths of inner margin towards 

 apex before which it is acutely angled and retracted to costa, where it becomes 

 black and is followed by a curved white streak ; a smaller whitish spot close before 

 apex ; between these spots the apical area is more densely marked with fuscous 

 atoms ; a slightly darker cloud beyond outer line between veins 3 and 4 ; cell-spot 

 black ; fringe concolorous. 



Himlwirtys : with the line slightly antemedian, just beyond the black cell-spot. 



Underside paler, with the same markings. Thorax and abdomen like wings ; 

 shoulders and vertex ochreous whitish ; face and palpi dull brown. 



Expanse of wings : 39 mm. 



One c? from Mondo, Uganda, March lltli, ls'.i9 (Dr. Ansorge). 



Forewings with costa well arched, hindmargin faintly sinuous ; no fovea. 

 Veins lU and 11 coincident, anastomosing with 12; 7, 8, 9, stalked from before 

 the end of cell ; the subcostal nervure bent down at extremity. 



32. Neuropolodes fulvata sji. nov. 



Forewings : fawn-colonr, more or less overrun with fulvous ; the costal region, 

 a narrow shade before first line, and a broader space be3ond lower half of outer line 

 remaining fawn-colour and glossy ; lines dark brown ; first from one-third of costa 

 to one-third of inner margin, oblique outwards and thick to subcostal vein, there 

 angled, finely and irregularly waved ; outer line straight and obliijui' from three- 



