SOUTH AFIJIHAN EAGWORMS. 601 



Tliey einero-ed in Pretoria on April 20th, in 1910. In 

 ■collection Janse. 



Psyche (Manatha) subhyalina sp. n. PI. XLIII^ fig. 6. 



Male. — Fore wing with branch of Ife very long and oblique ; 

 4 and 5 on a stalk of one-sixth ; 6 from a little below middle 

 •of disco-cellular ; 7 slightly stalked with stalk of 8, 9, or from 

 a point and from upper angle ; 8 and 9 on a stalk of nearly 

 half of 9 ; 10 and 1 1 free and parallel to 9 ; a single veinlet 

 in cell from below 6. 



Hind wing with 4 and o on a stalk of one-fifth and from 

 lower angle; 6 equally far from 5 and 7; 7 from upper 

 angle ; 8 connected with a bar to upper median at four-fifths ; 

 ■disco-cellular very oblique. 



Head, thorax, and abdomen above and underneath rather 

 thinly covered with avellaneous (XL) hairs ; antenna and 

 the long branches blackish-brown (XLV) ; wings subhyaline, 

 thinly covered with avellaneous hairs, mixed with olive- 

 brown (XL) hairs, so as to give a cupreous gloss in certain 

 light. Fore wing with the costa more thickly covei'ed Avith 

 hairs, so as to become fuscous-black (XLVI) ; veins fuscous 

 (XLV). 



Hind wing like fore wing, but costa not dark and inner- 

 marginal area glossy cinnamon-buff (XXIX). Cilia glossy 

 -cinnamon-buff, with a darker sub-basal shade. Under-side as 

 above, but more thinly covered with hair. 



Exp., 15-1 7*5 mm. 



Hab. — Type from Nkwaleni, Zululand, January 10th, 1916 ; 

 three cotypes, one from the same locality, January 11th, 

 1916 ; two from Umkomaas, January 18th and 24th, 1914 

 (Janse, all caught at light). 



III. Subfamily CHALIIN^. 



This subfamily is characterised by Hampson (' Moths of 

 India,' vol. i, p. 300) as follows : 



Fore wing with vein 16 and c anastomosing, and not sending 



