Tropical Africa in the National Collection. 561 



from Zululand and Natal ; Warren's types from Natal are 

 in coll. Rothschild. 



Genus Cosymbia, Hlibn., Verz., p. 302 (1818). 



Zeucophthalmia, Hiibn., 1. c. 



Ephyra, Dup., Lep. France, iv, p. 102 (1829). 



Cosymbia rufistrigata. 



Ephyra rufistrigata, Hmpsn., P. Z. S., 1896, p. 267, pi. 10, 

 £.3. 



2 ^, Teuta, E. Africa. 



The types from Aden are in the B. M. 



Cosymbia anandaria, nov. 



$ . Oclireous-grey with a sliglit pinkish tinge ; plumes of antennae 

 pale black ; wings irrorated antl striated with brown ; fore-wings with 

 a duplex discal thin band from the hinder margin beyond the middle 

 meeting together at vein 6 and then as a single thin band to the apex ; 

 hind-wings with two indistinct and incomplete similar bands, before 

 and beyond the middle ; under-side coloured as above but with some 

 pink suffusions ; both wings crossed by a discal thin band. 



Expanse of wings 1 inch. 



1 ^, Machakos {Cmwshay) (type). 1 $, Kilimanjaro. 



Cosymbia (?) testaceata. 

 Ephyra testaceata, Walker, xxvi, 1575 (1862). 



1 $, Congo (type). 



The example is a mere fragment, with torn wings, without 

 antennae or abdomen, and I doubt if anything will ever be 

 identified from it. 



Genus PisoRACA, Walker, xxiv, 1078 (1862). 



PlSORACA LEONARIA. 



Ephyra (?) leonaina, Walker, xxii, 635 (1861). 

 Ephyra httearia, Dewitz, Verh. Leop.-Carol. Akad., xlii, 

 p. 84, pi. 3, f. 21 (1881). 



1 $, Sierra Leone (type). 3 <^, 1 $ , Old Calabar. 1 $, 

 Sapele, River Niger. 



Not a typical Pisoraca, the inner medial spur being pre- 

 sent on the hind tibiae of the male ; in every other respect it 

 corresponds to Hampson's diagnosis of the genus Pisoraca. 



