274 Bulletin American Museum of Natural History [Vol. XLIII 



Euteliinae 

 Caligatus Wing 

 (536) ] . Caligatus angasi Wing 



Caligatus angasii Wing, 1849, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, p. 104, PI. Ajinulosa xiv, 



figs. 2, 3. 

 Pacidara vetmstissima Walker, 1865, List Lep. Het. B. M., XXXIII, p. 830. 

 Hampson, 1912, Cat. Lep., Phal., XI, p. 3, fig. 2. 



One female taken at Avakubi in May 1914. 



EUTELiA Hiibner 

 (537) 1. Eutelia subrubens (Mabille) 



Penicillaria subrubens Mabille, 1890, Ann. Soc. Ent. France, (6) X, p. 40. 

 Eutelia subrubens Hampson, 1912, Cat. Lep., Phal., XI, p. 50, fig. 



Two specimens, one labelled "Basoko, VII, 21, '09," the other 

 "Faradje, 1911-1912." 



(538) 2. Eutelia nigricans, new species 



Plate XIII, Figure 8, cT 

 cf. Antennae black; head and thorax dark plumbeous; abdomen the same 

 color, inclining on the upper side to reddish and on the lower side becoming distinctly 

 redder; legs brown, tarsi annulated with pale gray; fore wings with basal half dark 

 brown or blackish; a V-shaped flesh-colored mark on the costa about the end of the 

 cell, and a short bar of the same color on the inner margin a little beyond the middle, 

 these two marks indicating the outer limits of the darker basal area of the wing; a 

 dark suborbicular shade follows the V-shaped mark on the costa; the outer half of 

 the wing is paler plumbeous, lightest on the outer margin below the apex, and clouded 

 with blackish on the outer margin near the extremity of vein 4; hind wing blackish, 

 darkest externally; on the under side the wings are grayish, on the fore wing paler near 

 apex; the hind wing with the upper margin at the base narrowly whitish; a diffuse 

 discal spot in the cell, succeeded by three or four indistinct transverse bands made 

 up of minute dark spots. Expanse, 27 mm. 



The type, which is unique, was taken at Bolengi, July 20, 1909, and 

 is in The American Museum of Natural History. 



Sarrothripinae 

 RisoBA Moore 

 (539) 1. Risoba lunata (Mceschler) 



Lycoselene lunata Moeschler, 1888, Abhandl. Senck. Nat. Ges., XV, p. 88, PI. fig. 19. 

 One badly rubbed specimen taken at Medje, August 2, 1910. 



