404 Colonel C. Swinhoe's Revision of the 



bands, three (and indications of a fourtli) similarly coloured smaller 

 spots at the end of the cell ; hind-wings with all but a broad outer 

 marginal space suffused with pale blackish-brown ; under-side white ; 

 fore-wings with all but the margins suffused with darker blackish- 

 brown, and the hind-wings simihirly suffused at the base. 

 Expanse of wings yxr inch. 



Hab. Katesa, Uganda, Brit. E. Africa (Betton). 



EUPROCTIS GRACILIS. 



Lacipa gracilis, Hopff., Peter's Keise Zool., v, p. 430, pi. 28, 

 ff. 4, 5 (1862). 



1 ^ , Brit. E. Africa. 1 $, Lake Nyassa. 



EuPROCTIS PUBESCENS, nom. nov. 



Zacipa pidverea, Distant, Ann. Mag. N. H. (7), i, p. 117 

 (1898) (preocc). 



4 ^ , Natal. 1 ^ , Zululand. 



Fulverea is pre-occupied, Leech having employed the 

 name in 1888 for a Chinese Ev/jproctis. 



EUPROCTIS PICTA. 



Ziparis jjicfcc, Boisd. Delagorgue, Voy. Afr. Austr.. ii, p. 590 

 (1847). 

 3 $ , Knysna. 1 ^ , Cape. 2 ^ , Natal. 



EuPROCTIS DERSA. 

 Euproctis dersa, Moore, Cat. Lep. E. I.C, ii, p. 347 (1859). 

 1 ^, 2 ^, Java, including the types. 



EUPROCTIS HOLOXUTHA. 



Evprodis lioloxutha, Turner, Trans. Rov. Soc, S. Australia, 

 1902, p. 178. 



1 ^ , Adelaide River. 3 $ , Townsville, Queensland. 



Dr. Turner has not described the female ; it resembles 

 the male, except that the last four segments of the ab- 

 domen have broad black bands above, and the tip of the 

 anal tuft is pale blackish, or dark grey ; one example has 

 the fore-wings dark deep orange like the male ; the other 

 two are paler, the fore and hind-wings being almost con- 

 colorous ; it is quite distinct from crocca, Walker. 



