Moths in the Joicey. Collection. Wa 
fore wing with less dark clouding, lines more sharply 
expressed, postmedian with the bends less deep, subterminal 
black markings in cellule 6 developed, terminal white 
dots obsolescent, underside paler proximally and especially 
between cell and the dark distal border. I provisionally 
name this Anua producta rubrescens, subsp. n. 
16. Anua david, Holl. 
Probably also a rather variable species, recognizable in 
the ¢ by the bright ochreous hind wing beneath, in the ? 
generally by the bright ochreous fringes of the hind wing. 
Ina puzzlmg form from the Congo, however, which in the 
absence of the ¢ I provisionally refer to david, though it may 
probably prove a separate species, the fringes are more whitish 
ye'low (intermediate towards those of the white-fringed 
allies) ; further distinguished by having the antemedian line 
oblique inwards from one-fourth costa, right-angled at M, 
in david from nearer base (mainly vertical), the postmedian 
more deeply bicurved anteriorly and bluntly angled inwards 
at submedian fold. I name this form ? ab. camptogramma, 
ab. n. (? bon. sp.). 
A. hypoxantha, Umpsn. (Nov. Zool. xxv. p. 206), may well 
be an eastern race of david. 
17. Anua violisparsa, sp. n. 
3 2 .—65-70 mm. 
Face deep brown mixed with whitish, upper part with 
rufous ; vertex bright rufous. Palpus black-brown, some- 
what sprinkled (especially beneath) with whitish scales. 
Thorax above deep chocolate-brown, patagia and tegulz 
rufous ; pectus and femora paler, more ochreous, the tufts 
of hair in the @ here bright orange-ochreous. Abdomen 
dark above, paler beneath. 
Fore wing reddish chocolate irrorated with light violet 
scales, the irroration very sparse between postmedian and sub- 
terminal lines ; antemedian line very indistinct, apparently 
less acutely angled behind M than in the allies; a minute 
blackish dot in cell; a faint grey discoidal spot about 
as in reducta; postmedian indistinct, slightly violet-edged 
proximally, shaped nearly as in reducta or rather more 
wregular ; subterminal line fine, black, interrupted, irregu- 
larly dentate, rather deeply incurved in middle, generally 
swelling in cellule 6 into a more or less conspicuous black 
spot ; a less interrupted pale green line edging the sub- 
terminal distally, except at costal and posterior margins; 
