474 Dr.Robert Lucas: Bericht über die wissensch. Leistungen im 
maroides Nieeville, Journ. Bomb. Soc. X p. 190 Abb. Taf. T Fig. 41 
(Tenasserim). 
Andronymus nov. gen. (type: A. philander Ploetz, Abb. der Flügel) Holland, 
Proe. Zool. Soc. London, 1896 p. 80, philander Ploetz p. 81, leander Ploetz 
p. 81, neander p. 82 Abb. Taf. II Fig. 23. 
leander Plötz, Aurivillius, Entom. Tidskr. vol. 17 p. 287. 
Anisochoria @odman and Salvin, Biol. Centr. Amer. Rhopalocera II p. 426 
nebst Abb. der A. polystieta Taf. LXXXVII Fig. 24—26, Notiz p. 427. 
Artitropa nov. gen. (type: A. erynnis Trimen, Unterschiede von den verwandten 
Caenides-Formen durch: „the shape of the club of the antennae“, durch die 
„robust form“ und den „peculiar style of coloration“.) Holland, Proc. Zool. 
Soc. London, 1896 p. 91, erynnis Trim. p. 92, comus Cram. p. 93, margaritata 
Holl. p. 93, Abb. Taf. I Fig. 3, boseae Holl. p.93, shelleyi Sharpe p. 9. 
ehlersi (überaus ähnlich der Artitropa comus) Karsch, Entom. Nachr. 22. Jhg. 
p. 376 (Ostafr., Kilimandjaro, Nord-Usambara: Mlalo). 
Aubertia nov. gen. (Öarterocephalus nahest., type: A. duleis) Oberthür, Etudes 
d’Entom. XX p.40, duleis p.40 Abb. Taf. IX Fig. 162 (Ta-Tsien-lu). 
Baoris fatuellus Hopff. Holland, Proc. Zool. Soc. London 1896 p. 66, marchalii 
Boisd. p. 66, lugens Hopff. p. 66, ilias Ploetz p. 67, xylos Mab, Abb. Taf. II 
Fig. 13, alberti p.66 Abb. Taf. IE Fig.21 ZQ (Valley of Ogove, Cameroons, 
Sierra Leone), arela Mab. p. 68 Abb. Taf. II Fig. 20, argyrodes Holl. p. 68, 
mabea Holl. p. 68, leucophaea Holl. p. 68, unistriga Holl. p. 68, melphis Holl. 
p- 69, malthina Hew. p. 69, statira Mab. p. 69, statirides p. 69, Abb. Taf. V 
Fig. 6 (Valley of Ogove), netopha Hew. p.70, nyassae Hew. p. 70 Abb. Taf. 
I Fig. 8, monasi Trim. p. 70, tarace Mab. p. 70, subnotata Holl. p. 70, nivei- 
cornis Ploetz p. 71, (?) neoba Mab. p. 71, (?) zephora Ploetz p.71, (?) bauri 
Ploetz p. 71, (?) murga Mab. p. 71, (?) holtzii Ploetz p. 71, spec. ? p. 131. 
Caenides nov. gen. Holland, Proc. Zool. Soc. London 1896 p. 85. 
Die Spezies dieser Gattung, die eine der umfangreichsten ist, lassen sich 
wie folgt gruppiren: 
1. type: C. dacela Hew. ‚Primaries of the male have a sexual curved 
stigma below the cell crossing veins 3 and 2, and a large oval 
patch of raised, glossy hairs upon the outer end of the cell of the 
seeondaries, covering the origin of veins 2, 3 and 4, and extending 
beyond towards the outer margin.‘ 
type: C. maracanda Hew. und C. leonora Ploetz. ‚The large oval 
patch of raised scales on the secondaires is absent, or at most 
represented by a tuft of loose and not conspicous hairs. The discal 
band of the primaries is present.‘ 
3. C. benga Holl. ‚The sexual brand of the primaries on the male is 
absent, white the large oval patch of hairs in the secondaries 
remains.‘ 
4. ‚Both secondaries and primaries are without sexual brands or marks 
of a conspicous and easily discernable character, the brands and 
patches of raised scales being revealed in some of the forms only 
after bleaching and microscopie examination and then as merely 
obsolescent.‘ 
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