318 Mr. W. L. Distant on 
margins very narrowly ochraceous and the cruciform elevation 
ochraceous, with its anterior margin blackish. Abdomen 
with alniost the posterior halves of the segments ochraceous. 
Legs, rostrum (excluding apex), opercula, and central area of 
abdomen beneath ochraceous; streaks and spots to legs, 
outer basal angles of opercula, and the face castaneous. 
Tegmina and wings pale hyaline and talc-like, their bases 
narrowly ochraceous, marked with fuscous; tegmina with 
the venation ochraceous or pale fuscous, the costal membrane 
and inner margin of claval area ochraceous, the transverse 
veins at the bases of second, third, and fourth apical areas 
infuseated, and some irreeular fuscous spots or shadings on 
the longitudinal veins of the third, fourth, fifth, and seventh 
apical areas. Wings with the venation ochraceous and with 
some submarginal fuscous spots or shadings on the longitu- 
dinal veins to the third, fourth, fifth, and sixth apical areas. 
Long., excl. tegm., ¢ 21 millim.; exp. tegm. 63 millim. 
Hab. 8. Africa, Ookiep. Cape Town Mus. and Coll. 
Dist. 
A striking and uncommonly marked species; the pale 
wings and tegmina with their submarginal maculation, the 
ochraceously fasciated abdomen, and the gibbous costal 
margin to the radial tegminal area render it easily recog- 
nizable. 
Masupha delicata, sp. n. 
Very closely allied to the preceding species J. ampliata, 
but differing by its larger size and much less gibbously 
produced costal margin to the radial area of tli tegmina; 
the abdomen above is more ochraceous, with a large black 
basal spot, the front of the head is pale castaneous, with two 
central darker lines, the body is much more uniformly ochra- 
ceous beneath, and the submarginal spots to tegmina and 
wings are paler and more obscure. 
Long., excl. tegm., ¢ 23-27 millim.; exp. tegm. 65-72 
millim. 
Hab. 8. Africa, Ookiep and Bushman Land. Cape Town 
Mus. and Coll. Dist. 
The two species above described are structurally distinct 
by the length and shape of the tegmina. 
Callipsaltria bicolorata, sp. n. 
38. Body black ; apical margins of vertex of head, pro- 
notal margins, two very obscure obconical spots to meso- 
