( ;;'J9 ) 



sliade, ami outer hue are barely decipheralilc ; the j)alu waved siilimargiual line 

 is distinct, empliasised by the darker edgings ; marginal sjwts black and distinct ; 

 fringe grey. 



Ilindidnij : similar, but the lines all slightly clearer. 



Underside uniform dirty grey, with slightly darker transverse lines and shades. 



Head, thorax, and abdomen all eipally dingy grey ; jialpi and legs darker. 



Exjianse of wings : 56 mm. 



1 ? from Gregiani, Niger C. Protectorate, August I'JUl (Dr. Ausorge). 



The single specimen is somewhat worn, but even when fresh the species can 

 never be clearly marked. JJ. (jrlseoalbafa Mab., from Madagascar, though much 

 smaller, is according to the description something like it above, but the underside 

 is ipiite different. 



4('). Paradarisa ? viriditincta spec. nov. 



ForewiiKj : dull greyish oehreous, with an olive-green tinge throughout, and 

 covered with darker sjieckling ; the lines blackish and diflnse ; lirst at one-fourth, 

 bent on median vein, preceded by a dark shade ; outer line at two-thirds, slightly 

 outcurved in the middle, dentate-lnnnlate, but marked chiefly by dark spots on 

 the veins, ibllowed by a diffuse blackish shade ; between them are traces of a 

 median shade passing over the dark cell-spot ; submarginal line indicated mainly 

 by dark shades, those jireceding it on costa and beyond cell being most conspicuous; 

 a row of large black marginal spots ; fringe concolorous. 



Uindwing : without first or median line, the rest as in forewiug ; a dark 

 submarginal cloud before anal angle. 



Underside paler, with olive-fuscous striations, large blackish cell-spots, and 

 traces in places of outer line; a broad blackish marginal border, leaving the 

 extreme margin pale and a quadrate pale patch at apex of forewing. 



Head, thorax, and abdomen like wings, the abdomen ringed with darker. 



Expanse of wings : 40 mm. 



1 ? from Nguelo, Usambara (Dr. Kummer^. 



A dingy-looking species, the position of which is doubtful. I have placed 

 it in Paradarisa provisionally, by reason of its resemblance to the Indian species 

 cxclusaria, the type of that genus. The palpi are porrect, the second segment 

 rongh-haLi'ed, the third long, spatulate, and drooping. 



47. Trigonomelea uigristigma siiee. nov. 



FurcwiiKj : chalk-white, grey-speckled ; the lines grey, starting from tlark 

 costal spots ; first, obscure, from one-fourth of costa, bent in cell and incurved 

 to near base of inner margin, preceded by a grey shade ; outer line fine, black, 

 dentate-lnnulate, at two-thirds, followed by an olive-brown band; a coal-black 

 discal spot ; median shade from a black spot before it, visible only on costa and 

 inner margin ; submarginal line obscurely marked by dark lunular shades on 

 each side, those beyond cell lieing darkest ; black marginal spots ; fringe white. 



HindiciiKj : similar, but without the basal shades, and the antemedian black 

 and straight ; the rest as in forewing. 



Underside pure white ; a black marginal blotch beyond cell of forewing, the 

 apex itself remaining white, edged inwardly by a blackish band ; cell-spots coal- 

 black. 



