On new Species of Syntomidse, Nymphalida?, &c. 225 



Addax differs from the three above enumerated genera in 

 having broad rounded hoofs, the interdigital web exceedingly 

 thick above, the pedal glands represented by a short narrow 

 cylindrical tube, corresponding to the duct of the gland in 

 Hippotragus and Oryx, and. the horns spirally twisted (Proc. 

 Zool. Soc. 1910, pp. 910-911). 



XXV. — Descriptions from the Joicey Collection of new 

 Species of Syntomidse, Nymph ali das, and Hesperidee, and 

 Two Genera 0/ Syntomidse. 13y W. J. Kaye, F.E.S. 



All the new species herein described will be figured after 

 the war. The striking new Cldorippe from Haiti is so far 

 unique. It is a ? and could scarcely be a ? ab. of 

 cherubina, the species it doubtless conies closest to. In 

 Cub:i Cldorippe laure occurs, but the present insect is 

 certainly not a ? of that species, although it is highly 

 possible that laure occurs in Haiti. 



The new race of Anaza xenocrates from French Guiana, 

 although different in the $ from the typical species, has a ? 

 (only a single specimen) that is exceedingly like the $ at 

 Tiing of the type-form from Bolivia. The female of this 

 species appears to be exceedingly rare, and it was rather 

 surprising to get a single pair from quite a new locality. 



Syntomidse. 

 Tigridania, gen. nov. 



Proboscis well developed. Palpi long, upturned, reaching 

 well above head, and separated widely at base, but meeting 

 above the head. Antenna; bi pectinate in both sexes, longer 

 in $. Legs fairly long. Hind tibiae with two pairs of 

 spurs of nearly equal length and strong spines on the tarsal 

 joints. Fore wing with vein 3 a long way before end of cell 

 and distance betiveen veins 2, 3 less than that between 3 and 4. 

 Veins 1, 5 from angle of cell ; a fold between 5,6, extending 

 across cell; 11 from cell ; 7, 8, 9, 10 stalked. Costa greatly 

 bulged at base. Hind wing with the lower discocellular 

 very short and oblique; veins 2 and 4 on a long stalk, 

 3 absent, 5 present, 6 and 7 from upper angle. 



Type, quadricincta, Kaye. 



The genus comes nearest to Sarosa, from which it differs 

 markedly in the position of veins 2 and 3 of the fore wing. 



