1898. Entomol. Nachrichten. No. 19. 293 



mann); Tanga; Pambire, Ende Mai 1893 (0. Neumann); 

 Nord Usambara, Tewe, December 1894 — Februar 1895 

 (Meinhardt): Berliner Museum. 



Zur Hervorhebung des Widerspruches in den beiden 

 gleichzeitigen Beschreibungen Walker's (loc. cit. p. 548), der 

 nicht zutreffenden lateinischen und der guten englischen 

 Beschreibung, seien hier Walker's Worte, das nicht zu- 

 treffende durch gesperrten Druck hervorgehoben, 

 wiedergegeben : 



,,Mas. Nigra; palpi ochracei; antennae hast ochraceae\ 

 (horax alho fasciatus; ahdominis segmenta ochraceo fasciata\ 

 tihiae apice ochraceae; alae fascia ohliqua venisque albis\ an- 

 ticae fascia 2 a alba basi costali deinde obliqua lamque 

 attingente; posticae dimidio basali alho-roseae, linea 

 basali albida, ocello maximo, linea exteriore alba 

 arcuata intus subduplicata extus diffusa.'''' 



„Male. Black. Palpi ochraceous. Antennae ochra- 

 ceous at the base. Thorax with many long erect ochraceous 

 hairs; a broad white band in front. Abdomen with an 

 ochraceous band on the bind border of each segment. Coxae 

 clothed with ochraceous hairs ; tibiae with ochraceous tips. 

 Wings with a white oblique band beyond three-fourths of 

 the length; veins white. Fore wings with a white band, 

 which extend along the basal part of the costa, and thence 

 passes obliquely to the bind end of the first band. Hind 

 wings white, except along the costa from the base to the 

 band, with which this white space is mostly connected. 

 Length of the body 16 lines; of the wings 44 lines." 



2. Sabalia jacksoni (E. Sharpe) 



Heteranaphe Jacksoni Emily Mary Sharpe, Ann. Mag. Nat. Eist. (6), 



V, 1890 (June), p. 443, fig. (<$). 

 Hyperanaphe Jacksoni W. F. Kirby, Syn. Cat. Lep. Het., I, 1892, p. 577. 



Herkunft: Mombasa— Ulu-Berge (Emily Mary Sharpe). 

 — Urundi und Uha (Rebel-Rogenhofer). — Udjidji, 7. Januar 

 1897; Ruanda, 25. und 26. März 1897 (Dr. Hösemann); 

 West-Usambara (Fruhstorfer): Berliner Museum. 



3. Sabalia tij^pelskirchi nov. spec. 



$: Körperlänge 40, Vorderflügellänge 53,5, Spannweite 

 93 mill. 



