1920] Holland, Lepidoptern of the Congo 329 



BoTYODES Guenee 



(710) 1. Botyodes asialis Guenee 



Botyodes asialis Guenee, 1854, Delt. and Pyr., pp. 321, 348. Hampson, 1898, 

 Proc. Zool. Soc. London, p. 705, fig. 



There is one ragged female specimen taken at Medje, April 6, 1910. 



Syllepta Hiibner 

 There are three species referable to this genus, but none of them 

 seem to exactly accord with the descriptions and figures which have been 

 published of species occurring in Africa. After devoting considerable 

 time to the study of the literature and the specimens before me, I must 

 reluctantly content myself with merely listing them, as I do not care to 

 describe them as new to science, and indeed it is possible that I have over- 

 looked them in some of the vague and unsatisfactory descriptions of 

 species of which there are so many in this family, but I do not think so. 



(711) 1. Syllepta species (?) 



One specimen caught at Matadi, June 24, 1909. 



(712) 2. Syllepta species (?) 



Two specimens taken at Medje, one on March 9, the other on June 

 24, 1910. 



(713) 3. Syllepta species (?) 



A solitary specimen taken at Matadi, June 24, 1909. 



Agathodes Guenee 



(714) 1 . Agathodes musivalis Guenee 



Agathodes musivalis Guenee, 1854, Noct. and Pyr., p. 210, PI. x, fig. 2. Hampson. 

 1898, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, p. 731. 



Two specimens taken at Medje in Mslv. 



Glyphodes Guenee 



(715) 1. Gljrphodes sericea (Diurv) 



Botys {Desmia) sericea Drury, 1773, 111. Exot. Ent., II, p. 11. PI. vi, fig. 1 (Westwood's 



Edition) . 

 Glyphodes (Stemorrhages) sericea H.\mpson, 1898, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, p. 735. 



Seven specimens, one taken at each of the localities, Bolengi, 

 Ukaturaka, and Kwamouth in July 1909; two at Gamangui in February 

 and one at Medje in May 1910, and one at Niangara in April 1913. 



