376 Mr. W. F. Kirbj on 



paper T publish a full list of the Sphinges, Borabyces, and 

 Noctute, and of those Geometras concerning which any infor- 

 mation on liabits and localities was available. 



Dr. Ansorge has kindly presented types of the new species 

 (several of which, at his special request, have been named 

 after himself and his family) to the Natural-History Museum. 



CydimonidsB. 

 Ctbimonin^. 



1. Chrysiridia crcesus. 



Thaliura croesus, Gerstaecker, Arch, f. Nat. xxxvii. p. 361 (1871); 

 Von der Decken's Reiseu, iii. (2) p. 383, pi. xvi. fig. 4 (1873). 



Bogomoyo ; from Dr. Charlesworth, June 1893. 

 Three very brightly coloured specimens. 



Agaristidae. 

 2. Hespagarista ecMone. 



Af/aristn echione, Boisduval, in Delegorgue, Voy. en Afr. Austr. ii. 

 'p. 595. n. 115 (1847). 



]\lag\vangwara, German East Africa. 



Seven specimens, captured between Jan. 8 and Jan. 13, 

 1894. 



3. Xanthospilopteryx superha, 



Eusemia superha, Butler, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (4) xv. p. 141, 

 pi. xiii. tig. 3 (1875). 



Magwangwara, German East Africa, Jan. 11 and 18; 

 Mtoto Andai, May 5 ; Kibwezi, May 7, 1894. 



Six specimens obtained, differing considerably in size and 

 intensity of colour. 



4 . Xa n fhosp Hop teryx fa tima. 



Xanthospilopteryx fatima, Kirby, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1891, p. 288, 

 pi. XV. fig. 2. 



Kilungu, April 12, 1894. 

 One specimen only. 



5. ^gocera triplagiata. (PI. XIX. fig. 1.) 



JEyocera triplagiata, Rothschild, Novitates Zoologicae, iii. p. 95 (1896). 



Magwangwara, German East Africa, Jan. 11, 1894. 

 Three specimens obtained. 



