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the end of the cell, and the white band is wholly wanting, 

 there being nothing but indistinct brownish submarginal 

 spaces between the nervures, at five sixths of the length of 

 the wing, fading away on the margins; and on the underside 

 of the hind wings there are merely some blackish submarginal 

 lunules towards the costa and anal angle, instead of the 

 distinctly marked brown and reddish border of M. tri- 

 phcenoides. 



Zygaenidse. 



Zygmninji:. 



9. Zygcena seinihyalina, sp. n. (PI. XIX. fig. 5.) 



Exp. al. 29-30 raillim. 



Head green ; antennas reddish brown, white towards the 

 tips; thorax reddish brown, scaled with bluish green above; 

 abdomen coppery green. Wings cupreous, bluish green at 

 the base and along the costa and inner margin : fore wings 

 with 5 large transparent spots — one in the cell, a much larger 

 curved one below the cell, another towards the apex, and two 

 between the median nervules ; a conspicuous white marginal 

 spot just below the apex : hind wings with a large vitreous 

 spot tilling up most of the basal area, and another beyond, 

 only separated by a nervure. 



Port Alice, June 30, 1894. 



Two specimens in poor condition. Allied to Z. marina^ 

 Butl., but with much larger vitreous spots. 



10. Megnaclia sippia. 



Naclia (?) sipina, Plotz, Stett. ent. Zeit. xli. p. 78 (1880). 



Port Alice, July 19, 1894 ; Eldoma Ravine, Jan. 16, 1895. 



Three specimens obtained. 



This curious species, though little known and scarce in 

 collections, appears to be widely distributed in Africa. Plotz 

 described it from the Cameroons ; the Natural History 

 Museum possesses a sj)ecimen from Old Calabar, and it has 

 now been obtained in East Central Africa. 



EuCHSOMIIN^. 



11. Euchromia Folletii. 



Glaucopis Folletii, Gray, in Griffith's Anim. Kingd. xv. pi. cxx. fig. 10 

 (1838). 



Mozambique, July 12, 1893. 



