116 Sir G. F. Hampson on 



lamina trapezoidal, its apex faintly emarginate. Subgenital 

 lamina deeply and widely cleft at the apex, the angles pro- 

 duced, each bearing a minute style. Posterior tibise longer 

 than their femora. (Cerci mutilated.) 



Length of body 3*5 mm.; length of tegmina 4*5 mm. 



Kulumusi caves, near Tanga, German East Africa (M. Ch. 

 AJluaud, 1909). Types in Paris and Oxford University 

 Museums. 



This remarkable genus, belonging to the Latindia section 

 of the subfamily, agrees with Cardan mini, from Ceylon, in 

 the pubescent tegmina and wings, the radiate arrangement of 

 their veins, the reduction of the posterior field of the wings. 



XIV. — Descriptions of new African Moths. 

 By Sir Geohge F. Hampson, Bart., F.Z.S., &c. 



[Continued from vol. v. p. 496.] 

 Psychidae. 



PsTCSIN^. 



Manatha cethiops, sp. n. 



Fore wing with veins 4, 5 from cell. 



$ . Head, thorax, and abdomen blackish clothed with pale 

 brown and whitish head ; wings uniform pale brown, thinly 

 scaled. 



Hub. Sierra Leone [Dudgeon), 1 g ; Cape Colony, 

 Trauskei (Lounsbury), 1 $ type. Exp. 20 mm. 



Monda junctimacula, sp. n. 



<$ . Head, thorax, and abdomen white ; antennae blackish 

 suffused with white above ; fore tibia? and first joint of tarsi 

 black above. Fore wing semihyaline white, the apical area 

 fuscous black-brown from costa beyond middle to termen at 

 submedian fold, conjoined to a blackish spot above base of 

 vein 2, and with an obscure blackish spot on it above base 

 of vein 3. Hind wing semihyaline white. 



Hub. Uganda, Entebbe (Minchin), 1 J; Br. C. Africa, 

 Likoma (de Jersey), 3 <$ type. Exp. 22-26 mm. 



Allied to M. delicatissima, Wlk., but the apical patch of 

 fore wing extending on termen to vein 2 and confluent with 

 the spots beyond lower angle of cell. 



