Neio Sjjecics of African Striphnopterygidm. 697 



scales in fore-wing condensed to a broad curved stripe from near apex 

 to middle of hind-margin ; there are also black spots on the veins of 

 hind-wing more or less indicated ; cilia broad greyish-white ; wings 

 below yellow suffused with black in the disk. 

 Expanse 48 mm. 



Abyssinia, Zegi Tsana, May, June, 1902 (Degen), Q $, 

 2 ?, type. 



Distinctly allied to both the foregoing species but so 

 abundantly dusted with black scales as to becoming nearly 

 blackish above. 



(The female has much less black irroratiou on both fore- 

 and hind-wings. — G. F. H.) 



5. Stibolepis holograinma, n. sp. (Plate XXXIII, fig. 7.) 



Greyish-white ; a tuft at the base of the antenna^, palpi, pectus, 

 abdomen and legs ochraceous ; a small tuft at each side of the frons, 

 fore and mid-tibias, all the tarsi and two lateral rows of black spots 

 on the under-side of abdomen black ; fore-wing above dusted with 

 black scales and adorned with eight distinct waved transverse nearly 

 erect lines, four before the middle, two nearly in the middle and two 

 in the marginal area, the latter more irregular and deeply incurved 

 at vein 5 ; hind-wing above nearly without black scales from base to 

 middle, between middle and external margin with five transverse 

 waved lines and sparingly dusted with black scales ; wings below 

 yellowish-white, from middle suffused with black scales, partly 

 forming indistinct transverse lines ; cilia greyish-white. 



Expanse 55 mm. 



Mashonaland {H. B. Dohhie), 1 $, type ; Umtali 

 {G. A. K. Marshall), 2 $,l%. 



This beautiful species is easily distinguished from 



5. aUuta, Holl. by the many complete transverse lines of 

 both wings and the white colour of the frons. 



Subfamily JANINu^. 



6. Canurunia (?) flami, n. sp. (Plate XXXIII, fig. 5 ^, 6 ?.) 



Head, thorax and under-side of abdomen greyish -yellow {$) or 

 orange-yellow ( $ ) ; upper-side of abdomen black with a dorsal crest 

 of long yellow liairs and with tlie hind-margin of segment 2-6 

 densely clothed with orange-red cilia, the black colour somewhat 

 sprinkled with yellow hairs ; tarsi, middle and fore-tibife as well as 

 the branches of the antenna; blackish ; wing pale greyish-yellow ((J) 

 or orange-yellow ( $ ), on the under-side with two arched transverse 



