310 rhopat.o<;eka africjf. australts, 



two pale indistinct lines, hind-marginal and sub-marginal ; 

 a wavy streak of fuscous-ochreous reaches inner-margin, 

 leaving anal angle white ; between apical and central 

 vitreous some ill-defined, elongate, blackish marks ; con- 

 tinuous of transverse line of apical vitreous, three or four 

 blackish spots. Hind-wing : basal fuscous-ochreous as in 

 fore-wing ; first sub-vitreous band of fore-wing continued 

 to sub-median nervure or inner-margin ; ov\ter band irregular, 

 narrow, merged with inner on costa, and only reaching third 

 median nervule ; cell closed by a fuscous-ochreous streak, 

 succeeded by a transverse macular row of the same hue 

 quite across wing to inner-margin, where it much widens and 

 is sometimes joined to an outer, parallel, incomplete, 

 ochreous shade ; inner-marginal region fringed with long 

 hairs, densely so in $ \ a hind-marginal fuscous-ochreous 

 bounding line. Under-side. — White purer : basal colouring 

 wholly absent. Fore-wing : apical colouring very much 

 paler, not varied with dark spots. Hind-wing : vitreous 

 markings indistinct ; ochreous stripes almost obsolete, but a 

 conspicuous black spot, in fold of inner-margin near anal 

 angle, marking termination of outer one. Cilia broad and 

 white in hind-wing ; narrow and brown-and-white in fore- 

 wing. 



The inner-margin of fore-wing is not so deeply excised in this species as 

 in C. PiUaana, Walgr., nor are the angles of hind-wing quite so pro- 

 minent. Four specimens (two of each sex) Defore me present no noticeable 

 variation of marking. 



We owe the discovery of this fairy-lllie species to Mr. Bowker, who 

 notes it as rare, and writes as follows regarding its flight : " A curioug 

 flyer, rapidly opening and shutting the wings (like a bird), tcith a sharp 

 creaking or huzziny noise. When at rest, keeps its upper wings nearly 

 erect, while the lower are expanded." 



Bashee River, Kaffraria (J. H. Bowker). Natal (W. 

 Guienzius).— Coll. Tri. et Coll. S. A. Mus. 



Genus NISONIADES. 



Nisoniades, HUbn. 

 Thanaos, Boisd, 

 Pterygospidea, Wallgr. 



Imago. — Head not so wide as thorax : palpi rather short, 

 the terminal joint short and but little projecting beyond 

 hairs and scales of second joint ; antenncB rather long, the 

 club rather gradually thickened, angulated {not hooked), and 

 tapering to a point. Fore-wings with costa moderately 



