INSECT A TRANSVAALIENSIA. 83 



10. Phiala polita. (Tab. IV., fig. 5.) 



Phiala polita, Distant, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) vol. xx. p. 206 (1897) ; Aurvill. Bihang, Svenska Vet.-Alc. 

 Handl. Bd. 27, Afd. iv. No. 7, p. 16 (1901). 



Hab. — Transvaal ; Barberton (Kendall). 



A single specimen of this beautiful species was taken by Dr. Rendall in December, 1893. 

 I did not meet with it myself when collecting at Barberton, nor have I seen another specimen. 



11. Phiala flavipennis. (Tab. VII., fig. 8.) 



Phiala flavipennis, Wallengren, Ofv. Vet.-Ak. Forh. xxxii. (1), p. 98 (1876) ; Aurivill. Bihang, Svenska 

 Vet.-Ak. Handl. Bd. 27, Afd. iv. No. 7, p. 16 (1901). 



Hab. — Transvaal ; Pretoria (Coll. Dist.). — Originally described by Wallengren from the Transvaal.* 



JANINtE. 

 Genus HEMLJANA. 



Hemijana, Aurivillius, Bihang, Svenska Vet.-Ak. Handl. Bd. 27, Afd. iv. No. 7, p. 21 (1901). 



A small genus, at present containing but one species. 



12. Hemijana subrosea. (Tab. VIL, fig. 9.) 



Jana > subrosea, AuriviUius, Ent. Tidskr. 1895, p. 209 ; Dist. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) xx. p. 205 (1897). 

 Hemijana subrosea, Aurivill. Bihang, Sveuska Vet.-Ak. Handl. Bd. 27, Afd. iv. No. 7, p. 22, pi. iii. fig. 3 (1901). 



Hab. — Transvaal; Pretoria (Distant; Pret. Mus.). — Originally described from Natal. 



This is an early summer species ; I took it at light in the month of October. 



Genus JANA. 



Jana, Herrich-ScLiiffei-, Aussereurop. Schmett. i. pp. 17, 18 (1855) ; Walk. Cat. Lepid. Heteroc. Brit. Mus. 

 iv. p. 909 (1855) ; Aurivill. Bihang, Svenska Vet.-Ak. Handl. Bd. 27, Afd. iv. No. 7, p. 22 (1901). 



Less than a dozen species of this Ethiopian genus have at present been described, and 

 these principally from West Africa. 



13. Jana eurymas. (Tab. VII., fig. 10.) 



Jana eunjnuis, Herrich-ScLilffer, Aussereurop. Schmett. i. t. xxi. f. 98 (1851) ; Dist. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 

 (6) vol. XX. p. 205 ^1897); Aurivill. Bihang, Svenska Vet.-Ak. Handl. Bd. 27, Afd. iv. No. 7, 

 p. 24 (1901). 



Hab. — Transvaal; Pretoria (Distant). — Eecorded from Natal. West Africa; Cameroon District, 

 Ogove. 



I captured my specimens at Pretoria in the month of November. 



'■'' The Transvaal collection described by Wallengren, is not, as Dr. Aurivillius has informed me, contained in the 

 Stockholm Museum, but forms part of the collection of a small museum at Malmo, in the most southern part of Sweden. 



M 2 



