f 229 ) 



(J. Tenth tergite broad (PI. XXIV. t'. A), ajxix turiiuil dowinvsnd, sub- 

 truncate ; sternite {Xv) also broad, long, deeply and broadl_v sinnate, the two lobes 

 long, obtnse. C'lasper obtnsely triangular (PI. XXXII. f. IT), with a dorso-basa! 

 comfiressed process {pdlj) which is tnbercnlose apically at the edge ; harpe a 

 snbventral longitudinal ridge which is basally and apically produced into a process, 

 the harpe resembling that of Clanis undalosa (PI. XXXII. f. 8). Penis-sheath 

 without armature. 



? . Not known. 



Hub. Salisbury, Mashoualand, December and PY'bruary (G. A. K. Marshall) ; 

 Angola. 



In the Tring Blnsenm 'i S 6 from Salisbury (.fi/pe) ; and Golungo Alto, Angola 

 (Welwitsch). A series from Salisbury in the British Museum. 



Hhi. Leptoclanis basalis. 



Sincriiilliiis t(!<(//;« Walker, Llxf Lfji. ///«. «..)/. xxxv. p. 1858 (1800) (Zambesi ;— cull. Waller, ubi?). 

 Puliiiiliji-li'ix ? liii-inl/K, Butler, Trims. Zoo!. Sor. Loud. ix. p. ,584. n. G (1877) (" bitxllis '' in Index). 

 *Clioi.mca)iqiii iv/i/o Westwood, in Oates, .l/"/"J»/f/(«w/ p. 354. t. i;. f. 11 (cj) (1881) (Zambesi; — 



Mu8. O.xford). 

 Thfi-eli-a riiyo, Kirby, QiL Lfji. /fd. i. p. 051. n. 11 (IH'.i-J). 

 Bamimi (V) biisuHs, id.. I.e. p. 703. n. 12 (1802). 



(J ? . We have not the type of bamlis ; the description a|)plies, however, without 

 doubt to the insect figured by Westwood as virgo. The c? is very pale, the green 

 patches of the jireceding species are absent, the forevviug lia-i a distinct black stigma, 

 and the red patch of the hiiidwing is mnch mi ire sharply dcfiiieil th;ui in jjiilcltrn. 

 The ? is said by Walker to have the forewing speckled with browu and traversed 

 by five brown lines (another species ?). 



(J. Tenth tergite divided into two widely separated slender and acutely i)ointed 

 processes which are curved mesiad and ventrad ; the sternite with one long, very 

 slender and very sharp process. Harpe (PI. LIX. f. 7) ending in a short, broad, 

 rounded, dentate ridge. 



Ilab. Zambesi. 



One i in the Oxford Museum. 



LIX. LEUCOPHLEBIA.— Typus : Uncata. 



Leucujililihiu Westwood, Cub. Or. Kiil. p. 4(.i (1848) (type : lineata). 

 Ratjilicli: Boisduval, Sj>er. Gen. Lep, llel. i. p. 55 (1875) (type : tinnito). 



c??. Tongue short and weak, naked or scaled. Pilifer with bristles. Antenna 

 strongly compressed in S (inclusive of distal segmetits), deeply grooved, dilated 

 above the grooves, outline ctcnate in dorsal view, penultimate segment about as 

 long as high, last one triangular, about three times as long as basally high, or the 

 uiiteiina pectinated ; in ? slightly prismatical, scarcely grooved, without distinctly 

 prolonged seriated ciliae, broailer than high in transsection, distal segments some- 

 wlial tliittened ventrally. Xo eyelashes. Palpus much larger in S than in ? ; 

 joint not open. Abdominal tergites s])inosc at least at the edges. Tibiae JSyy/«OAt" ; 

 two pairs of spurs to hindtibia, longer terminal sjiur about one-third the length of 

 the firitt tarsal segment ; jiulvillns and jiaronychium present, but the lobes of the 

 latter short and slender, the ventral lobes longer than the lateral ones, which are 

 (tliQCHt obsojeti'. Uistal ujargin of wings entire, apex of forewing pointed, but not 



