476 Dr. Harry piMfecham on the Larvae and 
on the thorax. Dorsal and lateral tubercles from which 
arise irregularly curved spines. Abdominal segments 
bear groups of chitimanths, each being surrounded by a 
dark ring on the cuticle. Dense hairs on the terminal 
segments combine with those of the larval skin to form a 
cushion round the point of attachment, the pupa lying 
nearly parallel to its support. Length 15 mm. Farqu- 
harson, Shagamu. Emerged 19.9.15. 
Epitola ?sp. Plate XII, fig. 12. 
Pupa. A small pupa the imago from which has not yet 
been identified. Dorsally the head bears two rather deep 
depressions, and the thoracic region is rounded and 
resembles a breastplate. Ground-colour very pale. A 
few slender black markings as figured. Numerous lateral 
tufts of chitimous projections gradually thickened towards 
their outer extremities, and having a dentate surface. 
Thoracic and abdominal surfaces sparsely clothed with very 
minute setae. A few longer setae projecting from the 
terminal segments. Length 12 mm. Lamborn, Moor 
Plantation. 6.11.13. 
Epitola carcina Hew. Plate XII, fig. 18. 
Pupa. Characteristically marked on thorax as shown 
in figure. The general surface sparsely clothed with fine 
setae. On thorax and abdomen tufts of short sharp spines, 
and on head, thorax, and abdomen lateral and dorsal groups 
of delicate chitinous projections which are white with black 
tips. Attached to leaf by terminal segments and lying 
nearly parallel to its support. Length 10mm. The example 
figured produced a male, which emerged 8.2.12. Pupa, 
Lamborn, Oni. 7.2.12. 
Teratoneura isabellae Dudgeon. Plate XII, figs. 7-9, 14, 15. 
The general appearance of a dorsal view of the larva is 
shown at fig. 8. On each segment there are lateral and 
dorsal rows of tubercles from each of which arises a 
tuft of long fine hairs having the structure shown at fig. 15. 
The head and terminal segments are black, the former with 
a central pale streak flanked by two large pale spots. 
On segments 5 to 8 inclusive are dorso-laterally placed 
dark patches which consist of masses of urticating spicules. 
These are of the form shown at fig. 7. They are all slightly 
