( o(il» ) 



Very close tn Urida, (listinguislicd liy the sliai-jily spotted fi'iiip;e and ludfc 

 variegated colour of the forewiiig, the almost salmon buff under surface, and the 

 more distinct and irregular marginal band of the forewing below. 



491. Temnora aureata PI. VII. f. T. ?, cotype). 



'ftrijtim aurcalii Karscli, I'.ul. Xmlir. xvii. p. L".i:'.. d. ", ( I.S'.II) (Barombi, Canioroons ; — Mu.<!. Berlin). 

 Didihiskia aureata, Kirby, Cut. Lep. llil. i. p. Mi. n. 7 (WM). 



*Lojjltu>riH hreripeniir Rothschild, Fris vii. p. 20G. n. i. t. ."i. f. ."i (1894) (Cameroon."? ; — coll. 

 Staudinger). 



(J?. A short -winged species, differing from all other 'rrmiwra in the glossy 

 golden spots of the abdomen. Eye-lashes ratiier dense. Simrs of niidtihia little 

 longer than fourth tarsal segment ; first midtarsal segment as long as 2 to 4 



together, ilernm of midcoxa not angulate. Forewing, above, with a band 



of three almost straiglit jjarallel lines ; submarginal line beginning at apex 

 of wing, evenly curved to R', then irregular •, fringe brown, with two pale spots 



behind. Fringe of hindwing brown at, and vinaceous between, veins, white 



between M' and SM-. 



I'lidcrxidc with a sharply defined brown marginal band to both wings ; 

 forewing brown from base to tliird discal line, except costal margin, then 

 ferruginous, s])eckled with tawny ; hindwing pale ferruginous, sjjeckled with tawny, 

 two evenly curved discal lines. 



3 . Tenth tergite truncate-sinuate : sternite broad, rounded-triangular (PL XLIV. 

 i. 4'.i). Harjie resembling that of mitr/'na, apex more pointed. Penis-sheatli 

 I'Pl. liVI. f s) with a row of teeth at the dorsal side and an apical process 

 at tlie right ventral side. 



//"/'. Cameroons ; Zanzibar. 



Several specimens in the I'erlin Museum, of which a ? has been given in 

 exchange to the Triog Museum ; also in coll. Staudinger. 



A ? from Zanzibar (Fischer) in the Berlin Museum difl'ers in being deeper 

 brown (less reddish) above and below. 



402. Temnora radiata. 



*tliijliiii niOiiihi Karsch, /:.'«/. Xdflir. xviii. p. llil, n. ■', ( ls93) (Bisniarckburg, Togolaiul, .Tainiary : — 



Muf. Berlin). 

 I)„,tl„,i,l,i riiilliihi, Kirby, No\ . Znm.. i. p. luO. u. 14 (1H1I4). 



r'j. Easily recognised by the peculiar buffisli white markings of the forewing, 

 namely : a longitudinal line from base to <lisc, crossed l)y two subbasal lines, whicii 

 iir(^ obsolete in front ; from low(!r angle of cell two dentate lines to hinder margin 

 and a straight one to hinder angle ; on disc three dentate lines between costal 

 margin and lf)ngiliidinal line, and an oblique snba])ical costal line. 



Ilii/i. Tiignland. 



Oni' r'j in I lie I'rrliii Museum : not seen in ntlii'r collections. 



4'.i;!. Temnora inornatum. 



*/.i,,,l,,in,n :iin,;niti,i„ Rothschild, .N'nv, Znni,, i, p. 71. t. .'i. f . H ( f^ ) (I.SOl) (Xamaqualand ; Mil". 

 Tring). 



(??. Palpi (ibliise, not inucli projectini;-. F;ye-lashes long, but not very 

 ilcriRe. Minder margin of mid<oxal mernni rounded, not carinate. Eonger 

 terminal spur of liindtibia more than half the length of first tarsal segment, 



