532 Mr. G. T. Betliune-Baker on neiv 



Expanse 37 mm. 



Jlab. Guniial, Portuguese W. Africa ; November. 



Type ia my collection. 



Labanda malachitis, sp. n. 



^ . Head and thorax greenish, with golden-yellow bars on 

 tlie frons. Primaries dark sage-green, with a dark grey basal 

 ])atoh on the inner margin, terminated by the interrupted 

 antemedian black line ; median line finely black, interrupted, 

 and angled, beyond which the ground is strongly suffused with 

 grey ; postmedian line finely black, irregular, deeply and 

 continuously dentate, edged externally by a pale green line ; 

 subterminal line irregular, highly dentate, pale green, some 

 dentations extending into the termen; cell closed by a 

 whitish spot, pupilled with black, and having a small black 

 spot above it ; fringes with black spots. Secondaries dark 

 sooty grey. 



Expanse 40 mm. 



Uab. Uganda; August {Jackso7i). 



Type in my collection. 



Antarclicea rhodopa, sp. n. 



?. Head and collar pinkish grey, thorax pink. Primaries 

 with the costa finely pink, upper portion of the wing dull 

 ochreous, including all the cell, at the end of which it 

 gradually tapers off to the apex, all the rest of the wing pink; 

 termen finely ochreous, invading the pink to about vein 3; 

 fringes pink. Secondaries cream-colour, with a greyish area 

 between the cell and the apex. 



Expanse 29 mm. 



Ilab. Elburgon Railway Station (Uganda Railway) ; July. 



Type in my collection. 



RivULANA, gen. uov. 



Palpi upturned, shortly scaled, and with short hairs on the 

 upperside, second segment reaching above the vertex, end 

 segment minute ; patagise very long and crest-like ; antennse 

 fasciculate. Fore legs deeply fringed witli hair to the tarsus. 

 Wings with costa hollowed at first, then produced upwards in 

 a strong arch, slightly depressed at apex, which is subacute 

 on the termen but produced forward at the tornus. Neura- 

 tion : primaries with vein 2 from near middle of cell, 4 from 

 the angle, 5 from just above the angle, 6 from below the 

 angle; 7, 8, and 9 stalked ; 8 and 9 on a very long stalk 



