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•-.'ii. Hoplistopus peuricei spec. imv. (I'l. XII. f. ;">, cJj. 



S. Body and wings smoky grey above and below, very uiiilorm in colonr. 

 Scaling of antenna greyish white. Abdomen with two rows of black jiatches 

 laterally, the jiatches not very distinct. 



Wings, filwce. Forewiiig : on disc a series of very thin black streaks between 



veins, the series ending in the obliijne apical line, similar but sliorter streaks njiou 

 the veins at end ; there is a faint indication of discal and postdiscal transverse lines 

 not far from inner angle, and also an indication of a grey submarginal band ; fringe 



jialer between veins, the nerve-dots ill-detined. Hiudwing unicolorous, fringe 



white, with minnte snuiky grey dots. 



i'mlirsidi' without markings, long hairs of cell of Ibrewing paler grey, nerve 

 spots of fringe better defined than above. 



Length of forewing : 24 mm. 



Hall. Munyendi Kiver, Angola, A[iril VMw (I'enriciO, 1 i in Mus. Tring. 



A second cJ, with scarcely any markings, in Mus. Stockholm from Damaraland. 



27. Hoplistopus butti sjiec. nov. (PI. V. f.l5, S). 



S- Structurally the same as penrkei, the two insects being perhaps only 

 cospecific subspecies. Body and wings whitish grey, i'ar paler than in peuricei ; 

 mesothoracic tegula with black upper edge ; abdomen with one series of black 

 spots, which is dorso-latcral, or there is a second row of spots below the first. 



Forewing abocc : a line in cell and one or more lines on discs between the 

 veins black ; an obli(ine black apical stripe ; two parallel lines on disc, S-shaj)ed, 

 feebly marked, followed distally before inner margin by a linear patch representing 

 a third line. 



Ilab. Beauibrt West, Ca.jK> Colony. 



3 6 S, all imperfect, in the Tring Museum, collected by Mrs. Butt. 



XVI. PUAEDORA gen. nov.— Typns : marshaUi. 



6. Diti'ers from Hoplistopus in the following points: — 



I'alpus rather more prominent; fore- and midtibia spinose. •,iovei\h\-A with 

 some long blunt apical spines, terminal spine more than a third the length of the 

 tibia i first segment of foretarsus as long as 2 to 4 together; spurs spinose ; long 

 terminal one of hindtibia a little longer than half the fij-st tarsal segment. 



cj. Tenth abdominal tergite very strongly compressed, carinate above, vertical 

 at the sides, curved, pointed, evenly narrowed ; lobe of stcrnife ronnded-triangular, 

 very obtuse, nearly as long as tergite ; clasper narrow, sole-shaped, long-scaled 

 outside, dorsal margin curved inward mosially, subdorsal fold of inner surfiice 

 high, inner surface beset with small tubercles veutrally and distally ; harpe 

 (I'l. XXXV. f. 1',)) ending in a gradually narrowed ventro-distal jirocess, which 

 is curved inward and upward distally. Penis-sheath without armature. 



?. Antenna sub-andromorphic, with long seriated ciliae. Vaginal plate 

 (PI. XXI. f. 12) sinnate, the edge rugate. 



Larva and chrysalis unknown, 



Ilab. East Africa. 



Two species. 



