28 CHR. AURIVILLIUS, ETUIOPIAN GENERA OF STRIPHNOPTERYQID^. 



7 + 8 + 9^ 10 absent, 11 either free from just before apex 

 of cell, lying close up to the stalk of 6 + 7 and then 

 anastomosing with 8 + 9 for min g a very narrow, linear 



areole and finally uniting vein 

 9 and 12 as a very short bar 

 or anastomosing with the stalk 

 of (^ + 7 + 8 + 9 from its origin 

 and only visible as a very short 

 bar between vein 9 and 12; lower 

 discocellular straight and nearly 

 erect, distinctly shorter than the 

 middle discocellular, which is 

 more oblique and an gled near 

 its upper end. Hind wing with 

 vein 3 from well before angle 

 of cell, 5 nearly from the middle 

 between 4 and 6, 6 and 7 stalked, 

 8 arched at base and connected 

 with the cell by a bar; lower di- 

 scocellular straight and slightly 

 oblique ; middle discocellular 

 much longer and very oblique, angled near its upper end. 

 Retinaculum absent, frenulum rudimentary in the male, ab- 

 sent in the female. 



Fig. 18. Einjana cosima $. 



Ent. Zeit. 41 p. 85 (1880); 

 p. 514 fig. (1893); 



E. cosima Plötz Stett. 



lanosa Höll. Psyche (i 



vdutonia Druce An. N. H. (6) 17 p. 355 (189fi) 



Camerun. Gabun. 



E. cinerea Höll. Psyche 6 p. 515 (1893). 



Gabun: Ogove. 



18. Phasicnecus Butler. 



? = Stenoglcne Felder Reise Novar. Lep. Het. p. 9 t. 95 

 f. 3 (1874); type hilaris Feld. — nom. nudum! ^ 



= Phasicnecus Butler Proc. Zool. Soc. 1894 p. 585 (1894); 

 type Fh. Gregorii. 



Proboscis aborted. Palpi minute, porrect, not reaching 

 beyond the fröns; last joint very minute, rounded. Antenna*. 



* There is no description, and from the flgure it is iuipossible to deter- 

 mine the genus; S. hilaris is unknowu to uic and must be a very rare form. 



