( 10) 



Hindwings : without first line ; cell-spot larger, beyond middle line and placed 

 in a darker shade. 



Underside pale greyish ochreons, finely dusted with fuscons ; cell-spots, outer 

 line, and marginal spots distinct ; median line obscure. Face and palpi brown ; 

 vertex ochreons ; thorax and abdomen concolorous with wings. 



Expanse of wings : 35 mm. 



] ? from Mamba, Kilimanjaro, March to October 1897. 



Apex of forewings prominent, hindmargin sinuous; hindwings with hindmargin 

 bluntly bent at middle. 



Allied to C. cinerascens Butler. 



9. Phyletis sticticata sp. no v. 



Forewings : pale ochreons, suffused and dusted with darker; the lines brownish; 

 traces of two obliiiue antemedian lines becoming obsolete above middle ; a broad 

 brownish oblique median shade from middle of inner margin to below three-fourths 

 of costa, diffuse outwardly ; outer line from two-thirds of inner margin, marked by 

 brown dashes on veins ; two snbmarginal brownish lines, the inner joining the 

 exterior line towards costa : fringe concolorons ; cell-spot minute, blackish ; all the 

 lines parallel to hindmargin, which is very oblique. 



Hindwings : with two brown parallel lines, a median from middle of inner 

 margin to apex, the postmedian from three-fourths of inner margin to below apex ; 

 traces of two snbmarginal lines on inner margin ; a black cell-spot. 



Underside with the two lines, median and postmedian, marked on both wings. 

 Head, thorax, and abdomen like wings ; the face rufous-tinged. 



Expanse of wings : 28 mm. 



1 (J from Kaboa (Bueknlla), Uganda, April 1st, 1899 (Dr. Ansorge). 



10. Problepsis ochripicta sp. nov. 



Differs from latonaria Guen., which it otherwise resembles, in having a silvery 

 bracket-shaped mark on the discocellular of forewings, and an ear-shaped mark on 

 that of the hindwings. The antennae and forelegs are rufous ochraceous. 



Expanse of wings : 40 mm. 



1 S from the Island of S. Thom6, Bay of Guinea, October and November 1899 

 (Mocquerys) ; and 1 S from Sierra Leone. 



Gnen6e's latonaria was from S. Africa. 



11. Problepsis subviridata sp. nov. 



Forewings ; dull bone-colour, the costa brownish grey at base ; the lines and 

 shades dingy grey-green ; first line fine, somewhat indistinct, from one-fourth of 

 costa to one-third of inner margin, angled in cell, then vertical ; a central fascia, 

 narrow below bnt broader at costa, containing the dark cell- spot, its outer edge 

 angled at veins and 4 ; an outer snbdentate line at five-sixths, followed by 

 snbmarginal and subterminal shades, these all more intense beyond cell ; fringe 

 concolorons. 



Hindwings : without first line ; the cell-spot white, the central fascia of uniform 

 width. 



Underside without markings ; the costa of forewings yellowish ; head deep 

 brown ; thorax and abdomen like wings, the abdomen somewhat greyer. 



