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CXXXII. PSEUDENYO.— Typus: benitensis. 



Pseudenyo Holland, Tram. Amer. Knl. Soc. xvi. p. 57 (1889) (type : bfiiitmsis) ; Kirby, C'al. Lrp. 

 Het.i. p. 044 (1892) (partim). 



(J ¥ . Palpns longer than in Tcmnnni, first segment twice as long as broad, 

 second longer than first, acutely pointed. Fonrth protarsal segment not longer than 



broad. Forewing with ai>e.'{ truncate, distal margin sinuate between SC'' and R-, 



angulate at R- (not at H'). 



We have seen only the ? in tlie British Mnsenm, presented by Dr. Holland. 

 This specimen has the last four segments of tlie antenna (one only perfect) strongly 

 eompressed and broader than the fifth (from the tip), the last segment being the 

 largest of the four. This peculiar structure is doubtless not normal for the species. 



Hah. AVest Africa. 



One species. 



Perhaps not generically different from Temnora. 



520. Pseudenyo benitensis. 



P^emlfiiyn beuilats!.-, Holland, I.e. t. 2. f. 2 (J) (1889) (Benita) ; Kirby, I.e. n. 1 (1892). 



cJ ?. Abdominal margin of the brown liindwing broadly yellow. 



Hah. Benita, Gabuu. 



A ? (cotype) in the British Mnsenm from : Benita. 



CXXXIII. TEMNORIPALS gen. nov.— Typus : la.^t>. 



/'lerogon, Rothschild (imi, Boisduval, 1836), Nov. ZoOL. i. p. 70 (1894). 



(J. A development of Temiwra ; antenna not incrassate distally, hook gradual, 

 end-segment .s/iort ; hindtibia without comb (middle legs wanting in the only 



specimen known) ; clasper /f ///«>/?/ friction-scales. Differs from Anti/wjJiele ia the 



mnch shorter palpns, sunken head, shorter pronotnm, short basal spines of the third 

 row of the first segment of the hiudtarsus, the less obtuse apex of the forewing^ 

 distinctly angulate outer margin, and not rounded hinder angle. Differs from 

 (iiloiitoxiila in the not armed f(irctil)ia. 



? and early stages not known. 



Hab. Madagascar. 



One species. 



521. Temnoripais lasti. 



*Plfm,jon IiihI: Rothschild, I.e. t. :>. f. i>. ((J) (1894) (S.W. Madagascar ;—Mus. Tring). 



S. Ill appearance somewhat like Tem/io/'i/ />//i"fi. Forewing with a rather 



Ijroad snlibasal brown band, a brown discal line obliijuely from costa to R'Vthen 

 lirtckwards to middle of hinder margin, the brown scaling extended distad behind 



It'': a minute white stigma. liindwing orangc-ochraceous ; a lirnnd blackish 



lirown maginal i)aiid, bordered pro.xinniily with chestnut-tawny. 



Tenth tergitc and sternite of nearly equal length, both slendc^r; tergite strongly 

 convex above; sternite gradually narrowed. Clas]ier without Iriction-scalos, 

 agreeing in tliis respect with Udonto^ida, Gurelca, and Spliiiiyonaepiopsis ; harpc! 



