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44. Gonodela transvisata spec. nov. 



Forewiny : pale stone-grey, semi-transparent, finely dusted with darker 

 atoms ; the basal and median lines very obscnre, more oblique than usual ; 

 outer line fine, brown, from three-fourths of costa, below which it is curved 

 straight to three-fifths of inner margin ; the area beyond rather browner grey ; 

 marginal spots minute, black; fringe pale grey; cell-spot black, distinct; costa 

 yellowish, with fine dark striae. 



Ilindwinti : similar, but the median line straight and plain. 



Underside whiter ; outer line in both wings followed by an irregularly 

 waved brown Hue, coincident towards costa but divergent downwards. 



Face, palpi, and vertex dull brown ; fillet whitish ; thorax lilac-grey ; 

 abdomen whiter. 



Expanse of wings : 39 mm. 



% $$ from N. Bailundu, Angola, September 1901, and Libollo, Angola, 

 July 1901 (Pemberton). The fovea of forewing is large, the submedian vein 

 being bent down below it ; hindmargin of hindwing bluntly prominent at middle. 



45. Semiothisa natalensis spec. nov. 



Forewing : dingy whitish, speckled with olive ochreous ; the costa with fine 

 dark striae, and brown spots at the commencement of the lines ; the lines 

 ochreous ; first close to base, indistinct ; second before middle, vertical and partially 

 double, touching a slight dark cell-spot ; outer line at two-thirds, oblique outwards 

 to vein 6, then vertical, slightly waved and double, with four blackish spots, two 

 above and two below vein 4 ; a brown triangle on costa beyond the line and 

 a brown erect blotch on inner margin ; two or three dark brown costal spots 

 before apex ; a pale brownish triangular cloud before the incision ; slight dark 

 marginal dashes ; fringe pale, except along incision, where it is blackish. 



Hiiulwing : without first line ; cell-spot round and black, within a semicircle 

 of the median line; outer line with no black spots, but followed by a greyish 

 ochreous shade ; marginal festoon more evident ; fringe wholly pale. 



Underside whiter, with brown speckling and brown lines, the outer followed 

 by a brown band. 



Head, thorax, and abdomen like wings ; face and palpi somewhat darker. 



Expanse of wings : 27 mm. 



1 tJ from Durban, Natal. 



Allied to S. notata. 



Subfamily ENNOMINAE. 

 46. Colotois integraria. 



Odontopera integraria Guen., Phal. i. p. 16G. J . 



Guende's ? type came from Abyssinia: he calls it "extremely near the 

 preceding species (erebaria), but the wings almost completely entire, the dentation 

 scarcely appreciable." Erebaria came from S. Africa. 



Two examples, both S S, from the foot of the Nieuwvcdd Mountains, five miles 

 N.W. of Beaufort West (Mrs. Butt), are evidently to be referred to integraria ; 

 the species, judging from these two examples, must be a variable one. In one 



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