r .--iTl ) 



iilmost as in viavq'ntdtd, olive-brown, \\w tawny gronnd-coloui' aiijiearin!;' on ilisc ; 



no shai'iily defined marginal baud ; anal angle grey ; fringe almost pure white. 



Forewing heloir olive-brown from base to disc, distal margin also brown, disc 

 more or less tawny ; postdiscal dots conspicuons on both wings. 



Sexual armature as in murimi., but the tenth segment slenderer, the sternite 

 more acuminate and curved upwards at en<l, and the free process of the penis- 

 sheath acute, HOt dentate. 



Ilah. Madagascar. 



Three S S in the British Museum. 



Two c?cJ in coll. Charles Oberthilr from Betsileo (Cowan), one of them here 

 fignred. 



4'.tn. Temnora namaqua spec. nov. (PI. VII. f. 2, S). 



(J?. Intermediate between muriim and maryiiiata. Gronnd-colonr of body 

 and forewing above nearly as in murina. Upperside of tibia not greyish white. 



Forewing, abore, with an oblique discal band from costal to outer margin, 



rather well defined proximally and concave, gradually fading away distally : 

 distal margin bisinuate, convex in middle, apex produced, hinder angle more 



]iroduced backwards than in murina. Hindwiug reddish ferruginous, purer in 



colour than in muriiin, brown marginal band well defined, not much narrowed 

 behind : fringe huffish white, darker at end of veins. 



I'lidersidc as in murina, but basi-discal area of forewing cinnamon-rnfous, 

 brighter than the rest of the wing. 



S. Tenth tergite (PL XLIV. f 4T) slender, truncate ; sternite very much 

 shorter tlian the tergite, rounded-truncate. Harpe (PI. L. f 18) much broader tlian 

 in murina and narrower than in tnarijinata, compressed, irregular, apex somewhat 

 curved downwards. Penis-slieath (PI. L\^I. f. .")) similar to tliat of j>/ai/iata, bearing 

 a dentate ridge. 



/A///. Sonth-West Africa : probably more widely distriljuted over Soutli and 

 East Africa. 



In the Tring Museum 1 (5', 5 ? ? from Little Nama(iualand, Cape (Julony; 

 h/pc:S. 



40:. Temnora stevensi spec. nov. (PI. Yll. f l."), cj). 



S. Intermediate in the shape of the forewing between mari/inata and funehriti ; 

 ilifferiug from both as follows : the brown oblique discal band of the forewing, 

 (tbocr, restricted in breadth and length, ill-defined both ])roximally and distally, 

 not extended to outer margin, not broader in front than at M' ; brown marginal 

 area SC — W tapering in front and behind, irregular, being incised at the veins ; 

 grey scaling at this short band more distinct than in the allied species ; fringe 

 n-liitc between R" and SM- on the npperside. L'udrrsidc as in murginaJa, the 

 lines less distinct. 



Sexual armature quite distinct. Abdominal scent-tuft pale vinaceous buff. 

 Tenth tergite as broad as in fmiehris, but much shorter ; sternite gradnally 

 merging into the anal cone, without free process fPl. XLIV. f. 44). Friction- 

 scales and groove as m funebris \ har])e short fPl. L. f 1), l)road, curved u])wards. 

 Penis-sheath (PI. LV. f. 4'.») with a very short, dentate, double ridge some distance 

 before end. 



