( 576 ) 



grailiuilly luirrowed to oud, which is obtuse : steniite not much shorter th;ui 

 tergite iu lateral view (appcariug shorter in figure, which gives the segment in 

 a distal ventral aspect), widest at the rounded apex. Harpe (PI. L. f. 2) ending 

 in a rather broad, apically incised and pointed process, which is much slenderer than 

 in inoi'iiatum, murfiinatu, sardanng, etc., but broader than in lunriiui. Penis-sheath 

 (PI. LV. f. 51) with a dentate ridge as in several other species. 



llab. South and East Africa. 



Two subspecies. 



II. T. pliniliilii jdiiijiatii (Pi. Vll. K -JO, i). 

 *TviHnoni I'liiiiiiita Wiilker, /.-■. 



S ? . Body and forcwiug above russet, shaded with grey ; distal margin of 



forewiug very faintly denticulate. Hindwing olivaceous cinnamon-rufous, post- 



discal line distinct, interspace between it and marginal baud brighter rufous. 



Hub. Natal. 



In the Tring Museum •-!. i S , '^ ? ?. 



b. T. jiluijiata j'uisci.Uu subs[i. nov. (PI. Vll. f :,'!, ¥ ). 



? . Darker brown than the preceding : proximal piosterior angle of the large 

 costal patch of the forcwing rounded ; distal margin distinctly dentate ; u])perside 

 of hindwing and uuder-surface olivaceous vaiidyke-brown, postdiscal line of hind- 

 wing, above, not distinct. 



II, lb. Kikuyu Escarpment, Prit. East Africa, Ooun— 'iniJii ft., .January I'Jiil 

 ^^\'. Doherty), 1 ? in the Tring Museum. 



511."). Temnora atrofasciata. 



Kulujiliura (itroftifciulu Holland, 7V»h.s-. Amcr. Eid. .Soc -wi. p. .-I'J. n. t!. t. L'. i. a {^) (lS«',t) 

 (Benita ;-coll. Holland) ; Kirby, Cat. Lcp. IM. i. p. C43. D. 1 (IHOu'). 



*Lijj)hur(in iimhrhwm Rothschild, Iris vii. p. 297. n. 1. t. o. f. 4 (181(4) (Sierra Leone ; Cameroons ; 

 —coll. StaudingtT). 



J'?. Palpi obtusely triangular. Eye-lashes rather heavy. Midcoxiil mernin 

 somewhat angulate. Long terminal spnr of hindtil)ia half the length of the 



iirst tarsal segment. First i)alpal segment white laterally. Forewing, above 



without markings, except a large obli([ue discal band of an olivaceous mummy- 

 brown colour, this band sharply defined, straight proximally, broadly sinuate 

 distally, widest in front, no lines within baud ; distal margin entire, rounded, 

 excised in front, apex obtuse. Underside of forewing cinuamon-rnfbus, basi-discal 



area blackish brown, marginal bajd vestigial at apex. Hindwing paler than 



forewiug. 



S. 8cent-tuft of abdomen bull'. Tenth tergite slender, convex above, not 

 compressed, apex rounded; sternite bi-oad, much shorter than tergite, truncate, 

 incised, rough apically (PI. X LI Y. f 41). Chisper with five large friction-.scales : 

 harpe short, truncate (PI. L. f 4). Penis-sheath (PI. LV. f 5ii) before ajiex wiUi 

 a lobe, directed proximail, free mily at lis extreme end and here denticulate, this 

 lobe corresponding to the patch of teeth of other species. 



Ihib. \Vest Africa : Sierra Leone to Ogowo 1!. 



In ihr Tring Museiun 4 r?rf, 1 ? IVom Sierra Leone. 



