( •^70 ) 



Similar in muriiKi in colour, and to rKimdrjiKi in sliajie, l)nt, easily distinonislied 

 liy till' lollowing characters : interspace between first and second discal line of 

 forcwing filled in with brown at costal and at hinder margin, this costal patch 

 (■(intinned distad behind W to near onter margin, and the space between W 

 and hind-margin also more or less shaded with lirown and showing three 

 denhitc lines : ])osterior ])ortion of interspace between the pair of antcmedian 



lines also tilled in with brown ; distal margin bisinnate as in namaqua. 



Hindwing with traces of ferrnginons lines, the second and third brown behind. 

 Second and third discal line of underside dentate, if distinctly marked. 



(?. Abdominal scent-tuft creamy buff. Tenth segment as in phtijiuta; 

 tergite slender, apex rounded ; sternite of nearly the same length, broader, 

 widest at end, which is rounded. Ilarpe with broad, flat jirocess, which is sinuate 

 ventrally, the portion distal of the sinns ovate (PI. L. f. 5). Penis-sheath 

 (PI. LV. f. 52) with a dentate ridge similar to that oi phigiata, jifdpnlis, etc. 



Hah. South Africa. 



In the Tring Museum 1 c?, 2 ? ? from: Little Namafpaland, Cape Colony; 

 Natal rSjiiller). ^ 



41)4. Temnora murina (PI. VJI. f. 1, S). 



Liijiliiiriiii liirrluis Boisduval, in Deleg., Voy. Afr. Aimlr. p. 594 (1847) (Zululand) {nom. mid ; haec 



spec, teste Boi.sd. 187,5). 

 ^IVnihiskhi muriiKi Walker, LUt Lep. Lis. B. M. viii. p. 163. n. 1 (Isr.C) (Natal ;—Mus. Brit.): 



Wallengr., Knmjl. Sr. Vet. Al,: IlomU. v. 4 p. 18 (1865) (Caffr.) : Butl., Tninx. Zu„l. Soc. Loiuh 



ix. p. 5.53. n. 1 (1877) (Natal) ; Kirby, Cat. Lep. Het. i. p. 642. n. 1 (IS92). 

 'Orjilnii tyri-his Boisduval. SpiC. Ci'-n. Lep. Het. i. p. 303. n. 1 (187.5) (Natal : Cafl'raria :— coll. 



Charles Oberthiir). 

 Ociltnii nnirinii, id., I.e. p. 304. n. 2 (187.5) (Natal). 

 D'lnihianlii tijn-lms, Butler, Tians. Znol. Sne. Lund. ix. p. 032 (1877) (= unirhiii). 



6 ? . Palpi obtuse ; eye-lashes not dense ; first segment of foretarsus equalling 

 2 to 4 in length, or looger, onter row of spines doubled at base ; hinder edge 

 of mernm of midcoxa rounded, carina vestigial. U])])erside of tibiae whitish 

 grey. First and second discal line rather more distinct than usually in this 

 genus, the interspace anteriorly filled in with brown. Underside of body and 

 wings almost uniformly vinaceous cinnamon (liidgway, Nomencl. Colours t. 4. 

 no. 15), discal lines brown, marginal band brownish, not distinct. 



S. Tenth tei'gite and sternite of nearly equal length, both slender, rounded 

 at tip. Claspcr with five friction-scales ; harpe (PI. L. f. 20) slender, apex 

 curved ujiwards, somewhat spatulate in dorsal aspect. Penis-sheath (PI. LV. 

 f. 47) with a free process at the right side, dentate, continuous with a dentate 

 ridge situated;at the left side. 



Hub. South Africa. 



In the Tring Museum (3 SS, 2 ? ? from Natal. 



495. Temnora grandidieri (PI. VII. f. 8, S). 



*JViidiis:dii rjnindidiiri Butler, Ann. .\liiii. .V. //. (5). iv. p. 234 (1879) (Mad.ag. : -Mus. Brit.): 

 Saalm., Lep. .Undiuj. p. 121. n. 279 (1884) : Kirby, Cut. Lep. lid. i. p. 042. n. lo (1892). 



c?. Closely allied to murina; underside much more grey; abdomen below 

 with two rows of minute white dots. Hinder angle of forewing more produced, 

 a brownish basal posterior patch, fringe with two white spots behind. Hindwing 



