•564 "PHALJEXOIDIBJE. 



84 Rothia aisha, insert : — 

 r aisha, transient, Jord. Seitz, < 



Abdomen without yellow ventral bands except at extremity. 



Xanthospilopteryx aisha, transient, Jord. Seitz, Gr.-Schm. xv. Afr. ii" 

 p. 7 (1913) J. 



Fig. 106.— Rothia aisha, tf . \. 



Uganda, Unyoro, Snidzi (Ansorge), type f 6 in Coll. ltoth- 

 schild. 



85. Rothia butleri, insert : — 

 ab. completa, Jord. Seitz, Gr.-Schm. xv. Afr. ii. p. 7 (1913). 



Fore wing, with the yellow spot below end of cell conjoined to 

 the spot in the cell and small. 



Natal, type f $ in Coll. Rothschild. 



Larva. Fawcett, Trans. Zool. Soc. xv. p. 317, pi. xlvii. ff. 14, 15 (1900). 



Bluish grey with fine black transverse stripes and spots on each 

 somite; a reddish spiracular line; head, legs, and 1st and llth 

 somites dorsally reddish ochreous ; a few sparse hairs; claspers 

 blue-grey, the anal claspers reddish ochreous. Food-plant, litis. 



Papa reddish fuscous, rugged in appearance, the abdominal 

 segments strongly defined. 



88 a. Rothia nigrobasalis. 



Pseudopais nigrobasalis, Bartel, Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, liii. p. 127 



(1903) ; Jord. Seitz, Gr.-Schm. xv. Afr. ii. p. 14, pi. 2 a. 

 Rothia subterminalis, Hmpsn. A. M. X. H. (8) viii. p. 414 (1911). 



5 . Head and thorax Mack ; palpi with two white points; frons 

 with lateral white points ; antenna' with the basal joint white in 

 front; genae white ; tegulae with dorsal and lateral white points, 

 the shoulders with white points, the patagia, meso- and metathorax 

 with paired white points; tibise with broad orange hands, the tarsi 

 ringed with white; abdomen black with white segmental lines and 

 sublateral and ventral series of white spots, the anal tuft orange. 

 Fore wing black ; three white points at base; an antemedial series 

 of four small pale yellow spots; a medial patch from below costa 

 to below cell and a spot above vein 1 ; a patch from below costa 

 across end of cell and a triangular spot below end of cell; a post- 



