1 20 Sir G. F. Hampson on 



terminal oblique line ending on termen at vein 3; cilia 

 flesh-pink. 



Hab. Natal, Durban (Clark), 2 $ type. Exp. 42 mm. 



Closely allied to Lebedodes ? schultzei, Auriv. 



Genus Selagena. ^ 



Selagena, Wlk xxxii. 590 (1865) transversa. 



transversa. 



transversa. 



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Pettiyramma, Karsch, Ent. Nachr. xxi. p. 373 (1895). 

 Catarbela, Auriv. Ent. Tidskr. 1901, p. 127 '. 



(1) Selagena tessellata, Dist. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist (6) xx 



p. 210 (1897). ; 



S. Africa. 



(2) Selagena albonotata, Butl. P. Z. S. 1898, p. 438, 

 E. Africa. 



(3) Selagena transversa, Wlk. xxxii. 59 (1865). 



Pettiyramma spiculata, Karsch, Ent. Nachr. xxi v> 374 n 1 iv Ho- "» 



(1895). p " * v " £• 



Catarbela strigosa, Auriv. Ent. Tidskr. 1901, p. 128. 



W. Africa. 



(4) Selagena atridiscata, sp. n. 



? . Head, thorax, and abdomen dark brown, mixed with 

 some white and ochreous and spatulate black scales ; pectus 

 whiter. Fore wing whitish tinged with rufous and thickly 

 tessellated with black-brown markings, leaving pale striae 

 between them, especially on postmedial area; an elliptical 

 black spot in end of cell and a blackish patch below middle 

 of cell; cilia chequered brown and whitish. Hind wino- 

 fuscous brown tinged with grey, the inner margin paler* 

 cilia whitish, with a black line near base from apex to vein 2 

 the tips faintly chequered with brown; the underside with 

 the costal and inner areas whitish. 



Hab. Br. E. Africa, Taveta (Rogers), 1 ? type. Exp 

 32 mm. 



(5) Selagena obsolescens, sp. n. 



S ■ Head, thorax, and abdomen grey-white, slightly tinned 

 in parts with rufous, the tips of patagia and dorsal crest? of 

 abdomen with some spatulate black scales; antennas with 

 the branches rufous. Fore wing grey-white, with obsolescent 



