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(547) 2. Cyligramma magus (Guerin) 



Erebus magus Guerin, 1842, Icon. Regne Anim., Ins., p. 521. 



Cyligramma magus Hampson, 1913, Cat. Lep., Phal., XII, p. 305, PI. ccv, figs. 6, 7. 



One specimen caught at Munie Katoto in September 1909 and five 

 captured at Medje from July to September 1910. 



Entomogramma Guenee 



(548) 1. Entomogramma pardus Guenee 

 Entojuogramma pardus Guenee, 1852, Noct., Ill, p. 205. Hampson, 1913, Cat. Lep., 



Phal., XII, p. 315, fig. ' 



One female caught at Niangara toward the end of November. It 

 is paler and yellower than specimens from the West Coast,, but, except 

 for the Ughter color, does not differ at all from other specimens, of which 

 I have many before me. 



Thermesia Hiibner 



(549) 1. Thermesia species (?) 



A single specimen taken at Bolengi, Juh' 21, 1909, which I do not 

 find any description to fit. I have several of the same species in my 

 collection, one of which is marked "In B. M. but unnamed." This note 

 was made in 1905, since which time Sir George F. Hampson ma}^ have 

 given a name to the insect, which will appear in future volumes of his 

 'Catalogue of the Phalaense,' and I am not inchned to "steal his thunder." 



Enmonodia Walker 



(550) 1. Emnonodia occidentalis Hampson 



Enmonodia occidentalis Hampson, 1913, Cat. Lep., Phal., XII, p. 322, PI. ccviii, 

 figs. 2, 3. 



Three males, one taken at Gamangui in June, one at Medje in 

 August, and one at Niangara in November. 



Speiridonia Hiibner 



(551) 1. Speiridonia plicata Hampson 



Speiridonia plicata Hampson, 1910, Proc. Zool. 8oc. London, p. 429, PI. xxxvii, 

 fig. 25. 



One specimen caught at Medje, August 24, 1910. 



Dermaleipa Saalmiiller 



(552) 1. Dermaleipa nubilata, new species 



Plate XIII. Figure 15, d" 



cf . Head, thorax, and abdomen on the upper side pale reddish brown. The 



palpi are a little darker. The pectus and the lower side of the thorax and abdomen 



are paler than the upper side. The legs are reddish brown, darker in color than the 



adjacent parts of the body. On the upper side the fore wing is reddish brown of the 



