Tro'pical Africa in the National Collection. 533 



Angerona jMtulata, Walker, xxvi, 1500, ^ (1862), 

 Gnojyhos conturhata, Walker, xxvi, 1751, $. 



1 $, W. Africa (type). 



The other two types, both males, are from the Cape. 



BOARMIA SUBLUTEA. 



Ummclesia subhUea, Butler, Aun. Mag. N. H. (5), vi, p. 392 

 (1880). 



1 ^, 2 $, Madagascar, including the type. 



BOARMIA UGANDARIA, nov. 



(^ . Antennae and palpi blackish-brown, tips of latter ochreous; 

 head, body, and wings with the ground-colour ochreous thickly 

 striated with olive-brown ; a large brown spot at the end of each cell ; 

 the striations close on the basal half of both wings and on the outer 

 portions, leaving a paler space almost like a band in the middle ; 

 fore-wings with a line of pale lunules near the outer margin, tilled in 

 with blac|cish-brown spots ; hind-wings with a prominent submarginal 

 ochreous line very slightly sinuous in parts; both wings with a 

 marginal black lunular line, brown cilia with an ochreous line at 

 their base, and with ochreous spots ; under-side pale ochreous-grey ; 

 cell spots as above, the striations paler, the fore- wings with a broad 

 olive-brown discal band, touching the margin in parts, leaving 

 ochreous spaces at the apex and in the middle. 



Expanse of wings 2i% inches. 



Hob. Entebbe, Uganda, July 1889 (Rattray). 

 Belongs to the Aids group. 



BOARMIA DIFFUSA. 



Tephrosia difiisa, Walker, Proc. N. H. Soc. Glasg., 1 (ii), 



p. 374 (1869). 

 Aids smithi, Warr., Nov. Zool., ix, p. 519 (1902). 



1 $, Congo (type). 



Warren's type, a male from Yakusu, Upper Congo, is in 

 coll. Rothschild. 



BOARMIA ASSIMILIS. 



Selidosema assimilis, Warr., Nov. Zool., ix, p, 522 (1902). 

 „ ab. separata, Warr., 1. c. 



1 ^, 1 ^, Ndimu, mile 469, Uganda Railway, Brit. E. 



