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Tenth abdominal segment similar to that of T. J'umosa. Friction scales of 

 clasper large, 5 or 6 ; harjse long, slender, tapering, strongly curved upwards, 

 somewhat flexnose. Penis-sheath on right side with a narrow process which bears 

 a few teeth at the apex, on left side with a large jjateli of minute teeth arranged 

 in five or six unequal rows. 



Length of forcwing : 25 to 26 mm. 



Ilab. Pnngo Andongo, Angola, end of June 1875 (A. v. Homeyer) ; a small 

 series. 



5. Temnora elegans polia subspec. nov. 



(?. Body above and below and hiudwing below grey, without a rufous tint ; 

 forewing also more grey than in the northern subspecies, especially on the underside, 

 where the wing is only obscurely washed with rufous from the base to beyond cell ; 

 hiudwing dark tawuy-rnfous, not at all so bright as in elegans elegans. Harpe 

 longer and slenderer than in the northern subspecies (penis-sheath broken). 



Ilab. Puugo Andongo, Angola, July 1S75 (A. v. Homeyer) ; 1 S. 



6. Temnora rattrayi spec. nov. ■ 



(? ? . In shape and pattern intermediate between zanfus and atrofasciata 

 (Revision p. 570). Body raw umber colour above, with blackish brown mesial line 

 on head and thorax, clayish buff beneath. 



Wings, vpperiicle. Forewing : divided into a proximal and a distal area by 



a grey line which runs from costal margin just proximally of apex of cell to hinder 

 angle, being evenly curved behind ; within proximal area a basal patch, proximally 

 of base of M- a double line which curves costad in front, a similar double line one- 

 third the way to outer margin, abbreviated in front, stopping at the grey transverse 

 line, an ill-defined hinder-marginal blotch at emargination, all mummy-brown, 

 interspaces more or less huffish, that between the two pairs of lines rather distinctly 

 plumbaginous ; outside the grey transverse line a mummy-brown band which is 

 4 mm. wide at costal margin, gradually narrowing to M', more or less contiguous 

 with two black dots, one situated before and the other behind M^ ; these dots them- 

 selves not completely separated from a black marginal border which extends from 

 hinder angle beyond M' ; the mummy-brown baud evenly emarginate distally, 

 bordered by a grey line, at the outside of which there is a mummy-brown line ; 

 subapical area distally of this line pale claj'ish, with a row of indistinct black vein- 

 dots ; apex and distal margin washed with mummy-brown ; this colour iutensified 

 outside the subcostal fork, forming a short obliijue streak ; distal margin sinuate 

 between SC'' and R- and again before hinder angle, apex truncate, marginal teeth 



vestigial ; fringe mummy-brown at apices of veins. Hiudwing : mummy-brown, 



slightly clayish towards base and abdominal margin, a mummy-brown submarginal 

 line becoming visible behind, separated from the edge of the wing by a short 

 pale line. 



Underside pale tawny-olive. Forewing : dark mummy-brown from base to 



disc, except at edges ; traces of three or four lines on disc. Hindwiug : with 



four lines in outer half, curving costad, the first and last very feeble, the third 

 accentuated by vein-dots. 



S. Tenth tergite slender, rounded at tip; sternite boat-shaped; process of 

 harpe very slightly narrowed distally ; apical edge sharp, turned upwards, forming 

 a transverse ridge ; penis-sheath obliquely truncate ; on the left side a long but low 



