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ILemnfopofa deuxlumnii, Austen 
Plate XXIV., fig. 1 
Ann. (ind Maij. Xat. If/'.st., Ser. 8, Vol. 1., March, 1908, p. 220 
Two females of this species were taken by Capt. Ensorin the Southern Bahr-Bl-Ghazal, 
and nine of the same sex by Capt. Mackenzie in the Eado Enclave. 
The following is the original description :— 
“ Lenijth (6 specimens), 9 G-11’3 mm.; width of wings, 2'8-3 mm. ; width of front 
at vertex, 1 mm.; length of wing, 8'6”10'3 mm. 
“ iHive-hrnwu, with Jive nlive-yrey longitudinal sfripeD on dorsum of thorax, and a narrow 
median light stripe ojt abdomen; frontal ca.llus black ; wings tinged with btijf, and with a brown 
border to the tip and hind margin, as far as the end of the sixth vein ; eoxu’ dark grey, femora 
olive- or greyish-brown. 
“ Head: smoke-grey to yellowish-grey, vertex with a pair of faint light brown longitudinal 
stripes, which meet together above callus ; frontal callus of moderate depth, its upper margin 
slightly convex and rising to a point in the median line, which, in rubbed specimens, may be 
produced into a shining ridge ; brown spot on each side of front usually well marked, median 
frontal spot absent; palpi pinkish buff, elongate, blunt at the tips, clothed with black 
interspersed with light yellowish hair; first and second joints of antennx ochraceous l)uft', 
first joint not swollen, exjjanded portion of third joint dark brown, rufous at the base, last 
three annuli black, last annulus equal in length to the two preceding annuli taken together. 
“ Thorax : median stripe on dorsum only half as wide as admedian stripes, latter wider 
in front; pleurae and pectus olive-grey. 
“Abdomen: clothed with minute, appressed, buff-yellow hairs; venter olive-grey on 
each side. 
“ M'twi/s ; light markings rather coarse ; against a dark background, remains of the usual 
three rosettes can be distinguished, otherwise the markings are confined to the brown 
border ; two sinuous streaks running across tips of submarginal cells, beyond fork of third 
vein, the distal streak breaking up into a series of detached markings running across the 
])osterior cells; axillary cell faintly tinged with brown, with a broad pale streak running 
parallel with the wing-margin and continued along the sixth vein, thus enclosing an area of 
darker colour ; basal, anal, and discal cells, proximal two thirds of first posterior cell, and 
bases of remaining posterior cells not infuseated; a faint dark marking usually visible 
across middle of discal cell. Stigma, dark brown, conspicuous. 
“ Ualteres : light russet to brown, stalk yellowish. 
“ Legs : tibim ochraceous buff, clothed with minute ochraceous hairs, distal two thirds 
of tibiai brown ; front tarsi dark brown, middle and hind tarsi lighter brown, ochraceous 
buff at base.” 
The type from which this species was desci'ibed came from Uganda, Nile Province, 
in 1906. 
Ilrematnpota tenuis, Austen 
Plate XXIV., fig. 2 
Seven females of this species were taken by Capt. i\Iackenzie in tbe Lado Enclave. 
^ Brown ; thorax with three longitudinal grey lines ; abd.omcn with a faint grey median line 
and a. row of grey spots on either side; mid and hind tibia; with two yellow hands, tarsi apirally 
black; wings broivn with, pale markings ; stigma dark brown. 
ITead: greyish brown. Callosity shiny yellowish-brown. Anteniuo and ])alpi yellowish 
clothed with black hairs. 
