60 Lord Walsingham on Westin 
the length of the head beyond it, second joint triangular with a 
brush of scales above tapering to its apex, apical joint short por- 
rect. Mazillary palpi absent. Haustellum present. Head and 
thorax smooth. Forewings narrow, elongate, costa evenly but 
moderately arched throughout, apex depressed, slightly produced, 
termen oblique, scarcely sinuate, with slight tufts of raised scales. 
Neuration, 12 veins; 8 and 9 from a common stem, 7 to slightly 
below apex, 2 from very near angle of cell, 3 and 4 from a very 
short common stem, 5 from near origin of 3 + 4,11 bent over 
at base to very near origin of 10, an internal vein running towards 
the base from between 5 and 6; vein 1 furcate at base. Hindwings 
broader than the forewings, apex slightly produced, obtuse, termen 
evenly rounded, median vein pectinated at base. Neuration, 7 
veins (6 and 7 coincident) ; 3 and 4 from a short stalk, 5 straight, 
not bent over, and continued through the cell as an internal vein. 
Abdomen smooth. Legs, hind tibiz slightly hairy above, spurs 
rather long and slender. 
Autogriphus luteus, sp.n. (PI. II., fig. 10.) 
Antenne greyish. Pulpi pale cinereous, shaded with fuscous 
beneath. //ead and thorax pale cinereous, the latter mottled with 
brown and brownish fuscous. J orewings pale cinereous, much 
suffused and mottled with brown ; with six elongate fuscous spots 
along the outer two-thirds of the costa, a conspicuous dark fuscous 
spot of slightly raised scales at the end of the discal cell between 
veins 5 and 6, and a smaller one, also raised, about the lower angle 
of the cell before and beneath it ; a few raised greyish scales a 
little beyond the middle of the fold on its upper edge, and some 
also beneath the fold nearer to the base ; along the termen is a 
slight shade or suffusion of brownish fuscous scales, its inner 
margin sinuate, angulated inwards at its middle, and recurved at 
both extremities, the upper extremity not reaching to the costa, the 
lower terminating about the tornus ; cilia greyish, a slightly paler 
line along their base. Eup. al., 21 mm. Hindwings grey, the 
spaces between the veins, especially about the abdominal margin, 
semitransparent with a bluish iridesceuce ; cilia pale grey. Abdo- 
men [greasy]. Legs pale greyish, hind tarsal joints faintly annulate. 
LG TOR SOE 
Hab. French Congo—Kangwé, Ogowé River (Rev. 
A. C. Good) ; unique. 
