552 Colonel C Swinhoe on the Geometridie of 



1 ?, Old Calabar. 



The type from W. Africa is in the Mus. Oxon. ; the type 

 specimen is a male, not female as stated by Walker ; it is 

 the type of the genus. 



Genus Chlorodrepana, Warr., Nov. Zool., vi, p. 22 (1899). 

 Chlorodrepana angustimargo. 



Chlorodrepana angustimargo, Warr., 1. c, viii, p. 7 (1901). 



1 $ , Sierra Leone. 



The type, a female from the same locality, is in coll. 

 Rothschild. 



Genus Omphacodes, Warr., Nov. Zool, i, p. 396 (1894). 



Omphacodes anomala. 



Omphacodes (?) anomala, Warr., 1. c, ix., p. 495 (1902). 



1 $, Machakos. 



The type, a female from the Escarpment, is in coll. 

 Rothschild. 



Omphacodes diohroma. 



Sterrha dichroma, Felder, Reise, Nov. Lep., pi. 127, f. 20 



(1874). 



1 $, Kitwi, Kangonde, Brit. E. Africa {Cra%oshay). 



The type, a male from Plettenburg Bay, is in coll. 

 Rothschild : Felder's figure gives a white cell spot, which 

 this insect has not got, but otherwise it is identical. 



Family STERRHIN^. 



Genus Lycauges, Butler, Ann. Mag. N. H. (5), iv, p. 373 

 (1879). 



Lycauges dapharia, no v. 



^ , 5 . Antennae, palpi, head, body and fore-wings dark pinkish- 

 grey ; hind-wings whitish, pale pinkish-grey towards the outer 

 border ; a black dot at the end of each cell ; fore-wings with out- 

 wardly oblique and crenulate blackish lines, the first from the hinder 

 margin at one-third to the middle of the cell, the second from the 

 hinder margin at two-thirds to near the apex ; the first is pale, the 

 second is dark and is the inner limit of a narrow grey band ; between 

 these two lines is an indistinct similar grey thin band, which in 



