30 CHR. AURIVILLIUS, ETHIOPIAN GENERA OF STRIPHNOPTERYGID^. 



°5. Ph. labda Druce Proc. Zool. Soc. 1887 p. 677 (1888). 

 Nyasa Land. 



6. Fh. cifrimis Druce Proc. Zool. Soc. 1886 p. 410 t. 38 

 f. 4 (1886). 



Old Calabar. 



7. Ph. oUusus Walk. List 31 p. 357 (1864); 



9 tristis Felder Reise Novar. Lep. t. 95 f. 4 (1868). 



Natal. 

 °8. Ph. hilaris Felder Reise Novar. Lep. t. 95 f. 3 (1868). 



Natal. 

 9. Ph. Whynia Druce Proc. Zool. Soc. 1887 p. 676 (1888). 



Delagoa Bay. 

 °10. Ph.{?) pira Druce An. N. H. (6) 17 p. 354 (1896). 



German East Africa: Dar es Salaam. 

 °11. Ph.{?) nahor Druce An. N. H. ((5) 17 p. 354 (1896). 



Caffraria: Umtata. 

 °12.. Ph.(?) hicolor Dist. An. N. H. (6) 20 p. 206 (1897). 



Transvaal. 

 n3. Ph.(?) thelda Druce Proc. Zool. Soc. 1887 p. 677 (1888). 



Camerun. 



19. Drepanojana Auriv. 



= Drepanojana Auriv. Ent. *Tidskr. 14 p. 212 (1893). 



Proboscis short and weak, bnt distinct. Palpi minute, 



porrect or slightly npturned, not reaching 



beyond the fröns. Antennse short, bipecti- 



nate with slender branches. Före tibise 



unarmed, hind tibise with four spurs. 



Wings broad, rather thinly clothed with 



scales. Före wing with the apex acute, 



emarginate below apex and broadly convex 



between vein 5 and the hind angle. Hind 



wing nearly triangulär with the hind angle 



very distinct. Neuration completely as in 



Phasicnecus. Frenulum and retinaculum 



Fig.21. Drepanojana absent at least in the female. 



fasciata $. 



*1. D. fasdata Auriv. Ent. Tidskr. 14 p. 212 (1893). — Pl. 5 

 Fig. 2. 

 Sierra Leone. 



