522 Colonel C. Swinboe on the Geomcfrid/& of 



1 $, Madagascar. 



The type, a male from Madagascar, is in coll. Rothschild. 



PSILOCEREA TARSISPINA. 



Acantlioscelis tarsispina, Warr., Nov. Zoo!., viii, p. 215 

 (1901). 



4 ^, 1 ?, mile 478, Uganda Railway. 1 $, E. Quaso, 

 Masai. 



The type, a male, from Second Kedong, Brit, East Africa, 

 is in coll. Rothschild. 



Genus Milocera, nov. 



Antennfe of male finely ciliated ; palpi porrect, fairly well clothed, 

 short and blunt, third joint minute, almost hidden ; hind tarsi with 

 two pairs of short spurs ; fore-wings with the costa well arched, apex 

 produced and somewhat falcate, outer margin concave below apex ; 

 hind-wings rounded ; fore-wings with vein 3 from before end, 4 from 

 end of cell, 6 from upper end, 7, 8, 9 and 10 stalked, 11 free ; a small 

 fovea crossing vein 1 ; hind- wings witli vein 3 before end, 4 from 

 end of cell, 6 and 7 from ujiper end. 



Type lioraria, nov. 



Allied to Psilocladia, Warr., Nov. Zool., v, p. 40. 



MiLOCEBA HORARIA, nov. 



$. Whitish suffused in parts with ochreous-brown, irrorated and 

 striated with brown ; in one example the whole of the fore-wings is 

 suffused wilh brown, but in the type specimen only the apical half 

 of the wings is suffused, the rest and the whole of the hind-wings 

 whitish ; interior line crossing fore-wings brown and bluntly dent- 

 ated ; a brown line from apex of fore-wings to middle of abdominal 

 margin of hind-wings, slightly sinuous; a large brown patch, round 

 on fore-wings and below the middle of the line, on the hind-wings 

 rather a dark suffusion ; a streak below the line from the abdo- 

 minal margin; a black dot at the end of the cell on all the wings ; 

 under-side white with the markings dark and distinct. 



Expanse of wings ^^ inch. 



2 $, Madagascar {Coivan). 



Genus Hypochrosis, Guen., Phal, ii, p. 586 (1857). 

 Hypochrosis ^tionaria, nov. 



^ . Pinkish-red ; fore-wings with indications of an interior trans- 

 verse erect line, a prominent medial erect dark red line, edged 



