( o8-4 ) 



Inargin before anal angle : in it ure three white blotches, one oval and oblique, 

 from the base of vein T to below middle of vein 5, the other two ronnded, 

 snbmarginal, one on each side of vein :i : fringe black. 



Hiiifhciity : white, with bhuk marginal liorder, containing five white borseshoe- 

 shaped blotches between the veins, those beyond cell and in submedian space 

 smaller, the former partially, the latter wholly divided ; fringe black. 



Underside the same. 



Palpi whitish, with tiie terminal segment black : face white, with a black spot 

 above ; vertex white, with a black spot in middle ; shoulders black, with white 

 tips ; patagia black, with apical half yellow ; thorax white marked with black ; 

 abdomen white, with two rows of dorsal lilack spots, a lateral row, and a double 

 row nuderneath ; legs whitish, blackish in front, the tarsi yellowish. 



Expanse of wings : o-' mm. 



J ? from Mojamba, Sierra Leone (Catorj. 



Slbkamily GEOMETUINAE. 

 i'. Agraptochlora analiplaga sjiec. nov. 



Fon'/c/iii/ : green, coveied with jtale verniicniations ; costa yellowish, marked 

 with black-lirown striae towards base; a slight jiinkish brown mark on discocelluhir; 

 u dark brown blotch from anal angle directed towards cell-spot, and reaching 

 vein 2 ; fringe yellowish, beyond an ill-detined dark marginal line. 



Ilindtciiiy : without the anal blotch, but with a brown streak along middle 

 of inner margin. 



Underside whitish green, without markings. 



Face and palpi ocbreons beneath ; palpi externally deep red ; upper part of 

 face and vertex deep red ; thorax and basal segment of abdomen green ; rest of 

 abdomen ochreous, the dorsum si)rinkled with brown, the crests dark brown ; 

 anfenual shaft dark brown. 



Expanse of wings : 40 mm. 



1 ? from Massasi, German East Africa. 



It I. Antharmostes interalbicans Warr. 



The sj)ecies was described by me originally from a S from Yakusu, Ujiper 

 (!ongo, yor. Zool. ix. p. 193 (1902). Two other examples, both SS, have arrived 

 since, in which the parts of the head and body are in better condition than in 

 the type ; and it seems advisable to make the following corrections. The head 

 and palpi are not black-brown, but the face is black, and the jialpi brown-red 

 above, pale below ; secondly, thi' dorsal surface of the alidomcn is marked on 

 each segment, cxcej)! the basal one, by red-brown sjiots with pale centres. 



Both examples from I'opoto, I'jiper Congo, dated June 190] and December 

 1902 (Rev. K. Smith). 



II- Eucrostes iiuduliliuca sjuc. nuv. 



ForcH-iiKj : bright green; costal edge white; ccll-sjiot small and dark; two 

 very fine white cross-lines; first from one-fourth of costa to one-third of inner 

 inargin, outcurved above and below median vein ; outer line from three-fourths 

 of costa to anal angle, projecting angularly on vein 6 and broailly and blimtly 



