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si^riated ciliae. Foretibia armed with some hnv^ spines externally, first segment of 

 foretarsns al)ont as long as the following three together, with some basal spines 

 and a very stont apical one, second segment very short, also with a long apical 

 spine ; midtibia not spinose : spnrs of mid- and hindtibia short. Pnlvillus and 

 l)aronycliinra nb.sent. Spines of abdomen very weak. D* of forewing little longer 

 than D' ; hinder angle of forewing completely rounded ; R^ of hindwing central. 



(? and early stages not known. 



Hub. East Africa. 



One species. 



767. EUenbeckia monospila spec. nov. 



?. Smoky grey ; middle of head and thorax, above, blackish grey, underside 

 nearly white : no markings. 



Wings, iippcrsitle, grey, no transverse lines. Forewing : a streak in middle 



of cell and one eacli on veins R' to M' from cell iialfway to onter margin, and 

 one on basal half of SM\ very thin and black ; a minute black stigma, and 



a rounded conspicuous black spot before hinder angle between M- and SM-. 



Hindwing : whitish grey towards base, veins deeper brown on disc. 



UmliTxide greyish white, forewing slightly darker grey distally ; no markings. 



Length of forewing : ?, 21 mm. 



Hub. Fader (innibi, V!,'. iv. 19iil. 



7ns. Polyptychus erlangeri spec. nov. 



c? ? . Palpus of S rather prominent, obtuse, second segment elliptic in side- 

 view. Antenna stont and long in S, reaching beyond end of cell of forewing, 

 very strongly compressed and laterally impressed, not pectinate, in ? simple, 

 slightly triangular in transsection. Spurs short, not s]iinose. Abdomen spinulose 

 all over tlie tergites. No organ of friction. Head and thorax aliove grey, 

 alidomen somewliat clayisli ; jialjnis beneath and breast muniuiy-lirown : mid- 

 and iiindtibiae and -tarsi whitish above. 



Wings, iippersidf, like thorax. Forewing: a minute aubbasal blackish 



brown dot behind cell ; two antemedian lines, suddenly curved costad before M, 

 the first just outside base of M-, the second barely traceable, near base of M', 

 sjiace between them posteriorly filled in with brown (bistre), this colour extending 

 distad to discal lines and gradually fading away towards Jf and W ; a very 

 small brown ring as stigma; a double discal line situated nearly as in f/ili/iiniiis 

 (PI. II. f. 14), followed halfway to onter margin by another line, parallel to 

 the first excej)t behind, where it does not follow the slight curve of the former, 

 but remains nearly straight ; this outer line with jiale distal border, beyond 

 which there is posteriorly a faint brown double spot ; distal margin even, convex 

 in middle, ape.x somewhat projecting, hinder angle a little more than 90° ; outer 



area shaded with brown in d . Hindwing grey in c? (rather rnbbed), witli 



traces of a discal double line, cinnamon-l)rown in ? , without lines ; apex rounded : 

 distal margin slightly scallojied, long scales of fringe white between the veins. 



Cnderside greyish cinnamon, an evenly curved, slightly denticnlatc, jKistdiscal 

 line on both wings, aj)])roaching anal angle of hindwing. 



6. Tenth tergite slender, simple, slightly curved downwards, concave beneath, 



