in the British Museum. 337 



pale. Legs with the coxae and trochanters dull yellow, the 

 fore coxae slightly darker : femora pale brownish yellow, 

 not noticeably darkened at the tips ; tibiae similar, the tips 

 a little darkened ; tarsi brown ; posterior femora with a 

 series of about nine small bristles near the base, posterior 

 tibiae with a series of four long, slightly curved bristles 

 before the tip. Wings yellowish, the anal eells more grey- 

 ish ; a broad, almost solid brown mark just beyond the 

 origin of Rs, sending a narrow seam alom; the cord almost 

 to the wing-margin : wing-apex in cells J\' 2j R 3 , and the tips 

 of 2nd R u R 5 , and M 2 darkened, the centre of cell R 2 being 

 almost filled by a roughly oval, subhyaline area ; a dark 

 cloud at the fork of 7? 4+5 and M 1+2 ; a narrow dark seam 

 along vein Cu ; veins yellowish, especially in the costal 

 region, dark brown in the darkened areas. Venation : as in 

 T. exornata Bergroth ; basal deflection of Cu x a short 

 distance before the fork of M. 



Abdomen dark brownish black, the apical half of the 

 basal segments indistinctly paler brown to produce an 

 annulated appearance. Ovipositor with the tergal valves 

 blackened, the tips injured in the unique type ; sternal 

 valves yellowish horn-colour, flattened, blade-like, the tips 

 acute. 



Hah. Uganda. 



Holotype, ? , Northern Buddu, altitude 3800 feet, 

 September 16-18, 1911 IS. A. Neave). 



Presented bv the Imperial Bureau of Entomologv, 

 1915.57. 



Type in the collection of the British Museum (Natural 

 History). 



Trentepohlia ugandce is close to T. exornata Bergroth and 

 T. speiseri Edwards, but is readily told by the conspicuously 

 larger size and slightly different coloration. The wing- 

 pattern of these three species is remarkably uniform ; 

 T. Uganda; agrees with T. speiseri and disagrees with 

 T. exornata in having the dark area along the sector almost 

 solidly brown. 



Genus Lecteria, Osten-Sacken. 



Lecteria laticincta, sp. n. 



General coloration rich reddish brown ; legs very hairy 

 (at least in the $ ), the tibia? with two narrow pale rings ; 

 wings hyaline with heavy, irregular cross-bands of brown, 



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