124 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



first and second subcostals of fore wing more proximal, and first and 

 second radials of hind wing absent. 



12. Chalconycles vetidina, spec. nov. 

 Upper side of body and fore wing glossy bluish green. Hind wing 

 purplish blue, with a vitreous streak below cell, reaching from base to 

 near distal edge. Under side blue. Length of fore wing 9 to 10 mm. 



Hah. Entebbe, Uganda, September, 1900 (Major Eattray). 

 Two females in the Tring Museum. 



Saliuncella, gen. nov. 



<? . Antenna pectinated, the last four or five segments dentate. 

 Hind tibia with one pair of spurs. In fore wing second and third sub- 

 costals, and again fourth and fifth, stalked together; the other veins 

 from the cell ; third radial from lower angle, second radial and first 

 median close to angle, second median a short distance from first 

 median. In hind wing all the veins from cell, subcostal distant from c, 

 the anterior margin of cell between subcostal and the bar which con- 

 nects cell with the costal vein longitudinal, slightly oblique; first 

 radial near the subcostal, cross-vein between first and second radial 

 deeply angulate, third radial from lower angle of cell, second radial 

 and first median close to angle, second median distant from it. 



13. Saliuncella marshalli, spec. nov. 



Bluish black, thorax and costa of fore wing greenish ; hind wing 

 centrally sparsely scaled, semi-transparent. Wings bluish beneath at 

 the edges, centrally paler greenish. Length of fore wing 6 mm. 



Hah. Malvern, Natal, March 25th, 1897 (G. A. K. Marshall). 

 One male in the British Museum. 



Malamblia, gen. nov. ' 

 <? . Antenna pectinate, gradually fining to a point, the last seg- 

 ments being simple, the branches short, widest at the tips. Tongue 

 long. Hind tibia with one pair of spurs. In fore wing all veins 

 from cell, second subcostal proximal of angle of cell, third radial from 

 lower angle, second radial and first median close to angle, second 

 median distant from it, but less proximal than first subcostal. In 

 hind wing subcostal distant from c, the cell-edge between them longi- 

 tudinal, slightly oblique ; first radial near subcostal, cross-vein between 

 first and second radials angulate, lower angle of cell truncate, second 

 and third radials from angle, but separate, first median proximal of 

 angle. 



Differs from Salmnca in the antenna! pectinations being 

 shorter, the mid and hind tibial spurs longer, first and second 

 subcostals of fore wing much more proximal, second median 

 more distal, cell-edge of hind wing between costal and subcostal 

 more longitudinal in direction and longer, not being distinctly 

 angulate, and in the second median of hind wing being more 

 proximal. 



