22 CHK. AURIVILLIUS, ETHIOPIAN GENERA OF STRIPHNOPTERYGID^. 



stalked from the upper angle, 10 absent, 11 free from cell 



near upper angle, vein 9 to the apex; the lower discoeellular 



is long and oblique, distinctly angled at is 



upper end; the middle discoeellular is straight 



and erect, only half as long as the lower. 



Hind wing with vein 5 nearer to lower angle 



of cell, 6 and 7 stalked, 8 nearly straight and 



connected with the cell by a short bar; lower 



discoeellular straight and oblique much shorter 



than the middle discoeellular, which is also 



oblique an angled at its upper end. Frenulum 



Fig.13. Hemijana ^nd retinaculum absent. 



subrosea cT- 



*1. H. suhrosea Auriv. Ent. Tidskr. 14 p. 209 (1895). — 

 Pl. 3 Fig. 3 ef • 

 Natal. Transvaal. 



13. Jana Walk. 



= Jana Herr. Sch. Aussereur. Schm. t. 21 f. 98 (1854); 

 nom. nudum. 



— Jana Walker List 4 p. 909 (1855). — Herr. Sch. 

 Aussereur. Schm. p. 17—18 (1856); typus J. eurymas H. Sch. 



Proboscis aborted. Palpi more or less upturned, distinctly 

 reaching beyond the fröns, densely clothed with hairs. An- 

 tenns rather short, not reaching to the apex of the cell of 

 före wing, bipectinate; the branches moderately long in the 

 male, short in the female. Före tibiee unarmed, hind tibise 

 with 4 long spurs. Wings ample and very broad. Före wing 

 with vein 3 nearly from the middle between 2 and 4, 5 half 

 way between 4 and (3 or a little nearer to 4, 6 from well 

 below upper angle of cell or rarely from upper angle of cell, 

 7 + 8 + 9 stalked from upper angle of cell, 10 absent, 11 free 

 from well before upper angle; lower discoeellular straight 

 (except in N:o 10), not longer than the middle discoeellular, 

 which is nearly erect and slightly angled at both its ends 

 or in the middle; upper discoeellular usually distinct, rarely 

 absent; the cell is most prominent at vein 5 or at least 

 hardly more prominent at 4 than at 5. Hind wing with 

 vein 3 from the middle between vein 2 and 4 or nearer to 

 2, 5 from the middle between 4 and (3, 6 well separated from 



