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the fore wings, sharply acuminate, with the hind margin still more 

 narrowed towards the apex for about one-fourth of the whole length, 

 and they have each towards the apical part a short, quite median, 

 light brown longitudinal streak reaching the tip, and in some 

 examples extending to about one-fourth of the length ; legs con- 

 colorous, tibial spurs reaching the base of the third joint of the tarsi. 



The shape and markings of the wings approximate this species to 

 G. diana, Kolb. 



Length of body 37-48 mm. ; of wings expanded : fore 79-95, hind 

 81-99 mm. 



Hah. Natal, Maritzburg ; Howick (J. Cregoe) ; Southern 

 Ehodesia, Salisbury (G. A. K. Marshall). 



Ceeagris proximus, n. sp. 



This species resembles C. inclitus in so many respects that I was 

 for some time somewhat in doubt as to its identity. But having 

 now obtained both sexes, I think it can be considered as a distinct 

 species. 



It is much smaller than C. inclitus ; the wings, which are also 

 hyaline with the nervures and nervules flavescent, have the same 

 shape, but the hind ones are only very slightly longer than the 

 anterior; the pterostigma is not indicated, and the longitudinal, 

 slightly infuscate streak at the apex of the hind wings is occasionally 

 obliterated. The antennae arc much shorter, and in the two female 

 examples in which they are entire, the ante-apical joints are more 

 broadly spatulate than in G. inclitus ; the epistome is flavescent, 

 but the frons and vertex are fuscous black, the latter bears two 

 transverse yellow macules ; the prothorax is fuscous brown occa- 

 sionally relieved by dull flavescent macules ; the abdomen is deeply 

 infuscate ; the legs rufo-flavescent with the tibial spurs reaching 

 the base of the fifth tarsal joint. 



Length of body 29-30 mm. ; of wings expanded, 67-71 mm. 



Hah. Natal (? Maritzbm'g) ; Transvaal (Eustenburg) Miss 

 Schunke. 



Creagris pseudoplumbeus, n. sp. 



This species is also closely allied to G. ijroximus, the main 

 difference being the presence of a distinct pterostigma in both 

 wings and the total absence of a slightly infuscate band in the 

 posterior; but apart from that the fore wings are not so deeply 

 sinuate towards the apex of the posterior margin, nor is that part as 

 much elongate attenuate in the hind wings ; the antennae are sub- 



