Kquatorial African Micro-lepidipte 1s 5t 
the first two within the basal third very oblique, the third and 
fourth within the middle third also oblique, the fifth straight at 
the commencement of the apical third, and the sixth and seveuth 
(also straight and more than twice the length of the others) immedi- 
ately before the apex—all these streaks are narrowly margined on 
both sides with dark fuscous and with a few lilac-metallic scales at 
the lower extremities of the third and fifth streaks ; in the orange 
space between the fifth and sixth costal streaks is an isolated, oblique, 
bright metallic lilac patch similarly margined ; cilia purplish 
fuscous, interrupted at the upper third of the outer margin by a 
small wedge-shaped pale straw-coloured spot. Underside dirty 
ochreous all the pale straw-coloured streaks being distinctly white. 
Hep.al. ¢ 14mm.; 9 15-20 mm. Hindwings bronzy ochreous, 
shaded with brownish fuscous around their margins ; cilia slightly 
paler, with an ill-defined darker parting line along their base. 
Abdomen bronzy ochreous, whitish cinereous beneath. Leys 
cinereous with bronzy brown spots and shading on the hind tibiw 
and tarsal joints. 
MU DCamaad i 
Hab. French Congo—Kanewé, Ogowé River (Rev. 
A. C. Good) ; three specimens. 
[Hilarographa was proposed by Zeller, Hor. Soc. Ent. 
Ross., XIII., 186-7 (1877) as asubdivision of his existing 
genus Setiosioma, and having as its types swederiana, 
Stoll, and ribbei, Z. 
Meyrick, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1886, p. 286, raised 
Hilarographa to generic rank, giving a _ careful 
structural description, and adding a new species, zapyra 
from New Guinea, the type of which is in my collection, 
and it was from this specimen, differing in neuration 
from swederiana, Stoll, that his generic description was 
probably taken, as it conforms in every particular, and 
no reference was made to either of Zeller’s original 
types. 
I have not been able to examine the neuration of 
ribbei, Z. (the type of which is in Staudinger’s cabinet), 
to see whether it agrees in structure with swederiana, 
Stoll; but of this I have specimens, and I select it as the 
type of Hilarographa, Z., with the following generic 
characters :— 
