2H CHR. AURIVILLIUS, ETHIOPIAN GENERA OF STRIPHNOPTERYÖID^. 



6 remote from 7 at its origin, 8 slightly arched at base and 

 connected with the cell by a short bar; lower discocellular 

 straight and nearly erect; middle discocellular much longer 

 than the lower discocellular and slightly angled near its 

 upper end; upper discocellular straight and almost as long 

 as the lower discocellular. Frenulum and retinaculum distinct 

 in the male, absent in the female. 



*1. Ä. sciron Druce Proc. Zool. Soc, London 1887 p. 676 

 (1888). — Pl. 1 ?; Pl. 2. Fig. 3 d"- 

 Sierra Leone (ColL Standinger). Camerun. 



°2. Ä.(?) rosacea Butler Lep. Exot. p. 80 t. 30 f. 3 (1871). 

 Ashanti. 



16. Camerunla Auriv. 

 = Camerunia Auriv. Ent. Tidskr. 14 p. 211 (1893). 



Proboscis at least in the male present, but shprt. Palpi 

 upturned, reaching a little beyond the fröns; last joint rudi- 

 mentary. Antennee rather short, not reaching the apex of 



the cell of före wing, bipectinate; 

 the branches slender, rather short 

 in male, still shorter in female. 

 Före tibiee normal, unarmed; bind 

 tibise with four long spurs. Wings 

 moderatily broad, densely hairy 

 or lanate at base, more thinly 

 clothed beyond middle. Före wing 

 with vein 3 issuing much nearer 

 to 4 than to 2, 5 in the middle 

 between 4 and 6, 6 from upper 

 angle of cell, 7 + 8 + 9 stalked 

 from upper angle, 8 running to 

 the apex, 10 absent, 11 free from 

 cell very near to its upper angle; 

 lower and middle discocellular of 

 nearly the same length, not or slightly angled, moderatily 

 oblique. Hind wing with vein 3 from nearer 4 than 2, 5 

 from little nearer to 4 than 6, 6 and 7 stalked, 8 connected 

 with the cell by a bar near the base; lower discocellular 

 straight and much shorter than the middle discocellular, 



Fig. 16. Camerunia orplme 9- 



