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Species of Striphnopterygidae and Lasiocampidae. 163 
A very distinct species at once distinguished by the 
white veins of the upperside. The fore tibiae at apex 
with a short angulated corneous plate. 
Stibolepis novemlineata, n. sp. 
Very pale ochreous yellow or yellowish white; branches of 
antennae and abdomen ochreous brown; forewing above at base 
with four erect slightly-waved black transverse lines, and in apical half 
with five such lines, of which the first touches the hind angle of 
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the cell, and the last is larger, slightly oblique and reaches the 
costa just before apex. Hindwing above with a gently curved sub- 
terminal black line, which also is slightly indicated in the fore- 
wings. Underside of both wings without markings. 
Expanse 53 mm. 
UcanbDa: Musinde (C. Christy). 1 9. 
Phiala patagiata, n. sp. 
Collar, frons between the eyes, antennae, palpi, pectus, legs, and 
abdomen ochre-yellow ; vertex whitish ; tibiae and tarsi spotted 
with black ; patagia black, fringed with long whitish hairs, sides 
of pectus also clothed with long whitish hairs. Wings above 
white; forewing, with the cell, all the interspaces, and a straight, 
somewhat oblique line behind the middle densely speckled with 
black scales, the veins only being broadly white ; hindwing greyish 
with white veins and two curved transverse blackish bands, one 
behind the middle and the other at the termen. Cilia of both wings 
white, unspotted. Underside dark yellowish-grey without markings. 
Expanse 44 mm. 
Care Cotony: Deelfontein. 1 9. 
Easily distinguished by the black, white-fringed patagia, 
and somewhat resembling Cramer’s Ph. naninia in the 
colour and the markings of the wings. 
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