16 CHR. AURIVILLIUS, ETHIOPIAN GENERA OF STRIPHNOPTERYGID^. 



very oblique, strongly angled near its iipper end, middle 

 discocellnlar short and nearly erect. Frenuliim distinct in 

 male, rndimentary in female. 



The palaearctic genus Lemonia seems to me undoubtedly 

 very nearly allied to Phiala and Phyllalia. 

 *1. Fh. costipimda Herr. Sch. Ausserenr. Schm. f. 375 (1855); 



atomaria Walk. List. 4 p. 866 (1855); 



xanthosoma "Wallengr. "Wien. Ent. Mon. 4 p. 165 (1860). 



Vet. Akad. Handl. 5: 4 p. 34 (1865). — Snellen Tijdsclir. 



v. Ent. (2) 7 p. 47 t. 4 f. 4-6 (1872); (2) 8 p. 124 (1873); 



pimctilinea Walk. Träns. Ent. Soc. Lond. (3) 1 p. 264 (1862). 



Cape Colony. Damara Land. Angola. Congo. 



2. Ph. venusta Walk. List. 32 p. 360 (1865). 

 Sierra Leona. 



3. Ph. dasypoda Wallengr. Wien Ent. Mon. 4 p. 165 (1860); 

 Vet. Akad. Handl. 5: 4 p. 34 (1865). 



»Caffraria». 



4. Ph. histrigata n. sp. — Alba, fronte, antennis, palpis, 

 pedibus, abdomineque ochraceis, tarsis nigromaculatis ; 

 alis supra niveis, infra flavicantibus, supra squamis atris 

 conspersis et strigis duabns transversis atris, una pone 

 medium, altera prope marginem ornatis. — Expans. alar. 

 exp. 40 mm. 



Cape Colony. Staudingers collection. 



5. Ph. arrecta Dist. An. N. H. (7) 4 p. 361 (1899). 

 Transvaal. 



'6. Ph. incana Dist. An. N. H. (6) 20 p. 205 (1897). 



Transvaal. 

 '7. Ph. flavipennis Wallengr Öfvers. Vet. Akad. Förhandl. 



31: 1 p. 98 (1876). 



Transvaal. 

 °8. Ph. polita Dist. An. N. H. (6) 20 p. 205 (1897). 



Transvaal. 

 9. Ph. vaninia Stoll Pap. Exot. 4, t. 356, f. G. (1781). 



Cape. 



10. Stibolepis Butl. 



= Stibolepis Butl. An. N. H. (5) 2 p. 463 (1878); type 

 fervidaria Fabr. 



Proboscis aborted. Palpi porrect, not reaching beyond 



the fröns; third joint smalJ, conical. Antennse moderately 



