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//ii/i. Sioi'va Loono. 



Ill the Tring Museum 3 c? <? from : Ft. Lokljoli, Suza Conntry, Sierra Leone, 

 July 181)0 (Cajit. Stevens), t'/pe \ Sierra Leone. 

 Naiiicil ill iHiiiiHir of f'apt. Stevens. 



4'.)s. Temnora subapicalis spee. iiov. (PL VI L f 14, ?). 



? . t!lost;ly resembling mavginatii, bnt differs as follows : 



Uppersiile of tibiae less white ; apex of forewing more projecting, brown band 

 mneli broader in middle, the interspace between second and third discal line less 

 distinctly tilled in with brown in costal area ; a snbapical costal brown patch, at the 

 distal and liinder sides of which the wing is somewhat ciunamou-rnfons ; fringe bnff 

 behind between the veins ; hindwing darker and more uniformly brown than in 

 mdvcihwUi, brown marginal band vestigial. 



L')uliTsi(lc : both wings dark brown between submarginal line and edge of 

 wing, while in miinjinata the marginal area is for the greater part of the same 

 colour as the disc. 



Ilnh. Kiknyn Escarpment, British East Africa, O.'iOO to OimiO fr., February 1902, 

 (AV. Dolierty), 1 ?, in the Tring Museum. 



400. Temnora marginata (Tl. VTl. f. 3. 4, S). 



*Duriip!<fi. margimdit Walker, Lixt Lep. Ins. 11. M. viii. p. 185. n. (1S5('.) (Xat.il ; — Mns. T5rit.). 

 Asjileiliiii marghmlum, Boiaduval, Spec. Gen. Up. Ili't. i. p. 307. n. 5 (IST.'i) (NatalV 

 Diiidndihi niimiinata. Butler, Tram. Zoiil. Sor, Loml. ix. p. h'ti. n. 2 (1S77) (Xatal). 

 Lophuron mnrginntnm, Kirby, Cat. Lep. Ilet. i. p. 042. n. 5 (1892) (Natal). 

 *Dioelosulii hninnea, Rothschild, Nov. ZoOL. i. p 72 (1894) (Namaqualaod : — Mns. Tring). 



c??. Similar to miirina and namaqiia. Upperside of tibiae white; edges of 



abdominal sternites blackish laterally. Forewing, ahorr, with a broad discal 



baud which is broadest at costal margin, narrowed to M', and somewhat widened 



again at distal margin, which it reaches lietween R" and SM-. Hindwing 



cinnamon-rufous, brown distal marginal border not conspicuous. 



i . Tenth tergite long and slender, gradually narrowed to end, which is rounded 

 off; sternite very much shorter than tergite, that means, not reaching so far distad, 

 broad verfieally and horizontally, truncate. Insinuate, mesial lobe short (PI. XLIV. 

 f. 4.")). Harpe liroad, obtusely acuminate, compressed, upper surface somewhat 

 concave (PI. L. f 21). Penis-sheatli curved at end, the concave side with a long 

 patch of teeth whicli is convex proximaJIy ; tlie t<'eth sparser towards ajucnl edge 

 of sheatli (I'l. LV. f 48), or there are only a few snbapical teetii and, a little towards 

 the right side, a short dentate carina (PI. IjVI. f (i). 



Larva and pupa see above, p. »Q\. 



Hid). South Africa ; Comoro Is. 



Two subspecies. 



((. T. marf/iiiatii maiujinntd (PI. VII. f. .3, c?). 

 *Diirapsa mnrginnla Walker, l.r. 



<S ?. The grey line within tin' brnwn discal band of the forewing above nigzag. 

 Penis-sheath with a long patch of teeth (P!. TiV. f. 4s). 



Ilnh. South Africa. 



In the Tring Musciim 7 ]arva(!, 2 |)n]iae, 7 id, A ?? from: Durban and 

 Mooi R., Natal : Little Namaqualand, Cape Colony. 



