( .'T2 ) 



/A/A. Siorra T.ooiip. 



Ill the Triiij;' IMnscum :\ J cJ from: I't. L<ikk(.ili, Su/.ii C'mintvy, Sierra Leone, 

 .Inly Is'.i'.i (Cajjl Stevens), fi//te ; Sierra Lenne. 

 Named in liononr of ('apt. Stevens. 



4'.»s. Temnora subapicalis spec. nov. (PI. \ll. f. 14, ?). 



? . Closely resembling ma ir/ inn fa, but differs as follows : 



Up))erside of tibiae less white ; apex of forewing more jjrojecting, brown band 

 mnch broader in middle, the intersjjaco between second and third discal line less 

 distinctly tilled in with brown in costal area ; a snbapical costal brown patch, at the 

 distal and binder sides of which the wing is somewhat cinnamon-rnfons ; fringe bnfi' 

 behind between the veins ; hindwing darker and more nuiformlv brown than in 

 mf(rgiwita, brown marginal band vestigial. 



UniJcrxidc : both wings dark brown between snbmarginal line and edge of 

 wing, while in nianjhuitn the marginal area is for the greater part of the ?ame 

 colon r as the disc. 



Ihih. Kiknyu Escarpment, British East Africa, fi.jOO to OiMiO ft.. February 19ii-J, 

 ( W. Doherty), 1 ? , in the Tring Mnsenm. 



4'.»0. Temnora marginata (PI. VII. f. 3. 4, S). 



'^■D,mn,^ii manfumia Walker, IJ^t Lip. Lis. B. M. viii. p. 18.5. n. 5 (1850) (Xatal ;— Miis. Brit.). 

 A^lileilnii ninrg'niiihim, Boisduval, Spec. den. Li-jk Hit. i. p. 307. n. U (187.5) (Natal). 

 DiiiihtxUhi tiiiirij/na/a, Butler. Trnnx. Ziiul. Sor. Lonil. ix. p. 553. n. 2 (1877) (Natal). 

 Liiphnrou marr/iiiiilinii, Kirby, Cut. Lep. Ifct. i. p. CA2. n. 5 (1892) (Natal). 

 *Diodosida hninnea, Rothschild, Nov. Zooi.. i. p 72 (1804) (Namaqualand ; — Mus. Tring). 



c??. Similar to murina and naniaqiia. Upperside of tibiae white; edges of 



abdominal sternites blackish laterally. Forewing, above, with a broad discal 



band which is broadest at costal margin, narrowed to IP, and somewhat widened 



again at distal margin, which it reaches between R^ and SM-. Hindwing 



cinnamon-rnfons, brown distal marginal border not conspicnoas. 



S. Tenth tergite long and slender, gradually narrowed to end, which is rounded 

 off: sternite very much shorter than tergite, that means, not reaching so far distad, 

 broad vertically and horizontally, truncate, bisinuate, mesial lobe short (PI. XLIV. 

 f. 4.')). Harpe broad, obtusely acuminate, compressed, n])per surface somewhat 

 concave (PI. L. f 21). Penis-sheath curved at end, the concave side with a long 

 ])atch of teeth which is convex proximally ; the teeth sparser towards apical edge 

 of slieath (PI. LV. f 48), or there are only a few snbapical teeth and, a little towards 

 the right side, a short dentate carina (PI. LVF. f. (i). 



Larva and pupa see above, p. r)G4. 



IIkI). South Africa : Comoro Is. 



Two subspecies. 



((. '/'. man/h/'i/ii mai'f/huifa (I'l. VII. f. ;>, S). 

 *l^iirupsa miirgimila Walker, /.<•. 



S ?. The grey line within the brown discal band of the forewing above zigzag. 

 Penis-sheath with a long patch of teeth (PI. LV. f. 4s). 



Ilah. South Africa. 



In the Tring Jluseuni 7 larvae, .' pn]iae. 7 Si, A ?? from: Durban and 

 Mooi P., Natal ; Little Naniaijualaiid, (.'ajie Colonv. 



