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distally by a thick docp flesh-coloured liue ; a further narrow white band, a thick 

 deep flesh-coloured liue (arising from green subapiral spot), and tinally a white band, 

 broadest in anterior half of wing ; terminal line thick, green, interrupted with white 

 at the vein-ends; fringe with alternately white and fleshy lines, but more spotted 



with fleshy opposite the veins.- lliiuhriiiti green as far as the postmedian line, 



merely with a small, fine white cell-mark ; postmedian line and distally nearly as 

 on forewing, no green costal markings, the white terminal band much less clear. 

 Underside paler, the markings more shadowy, but with an almost complete fuscous 

 subtcrminal hand on the forewing (occupying the position of the two outer fleshy 

 lines and their interspace), only obsolete from costal margin to SC* and containing 

 a pale spot between SO' and SC'' ; hindwiug with a similar band from costa to R^ 

 broad anteriorly, narrowing, a very feeble and slender outcnrved continuation from 



W to W. 



Monnt Goliatb, February lull (A. S. Meek), in coll. Rothschild. 



40. Anisozyga longidentata spec. nov. 



cJ, 29 mm. Face green, white below. Palpus green, third joint not very long, 

 white. Verte.x o-reen mi.Ked with white. Antenna white spotted with red-brown ; 

 pectinations short. Thorax mostly green, the pencil beneath wanting. Abdomen 

 dorsally o-reen with white spots. Foretibia and tarsus fuscous spotted with pure 



white. 



Forewing with termen moderately crenulate ; green, rather more yellowish 

 than in most of the genus, irregularly sjiotted and streaked with white, es(iecially in 

 basal area ; costal edge narrowly deep chocolate, spotted with white; lines white ; 

 antemedian thick, from costal margin at almost one-third to posterior margin at 

 one-half, strongly outbeut on entering cell, thence lunulate-dentate ; postmedian at 

 about 3-;") mm. from termen, deeply dentate, the distal teeth placed on the veins, the 

 proximal filled in at their tips with white spots and giving place to thickened Innules 

 posteriorly ; a chain of elongate interneural white spots shortly beyond the jiost- 

 median, more closely approximated to it in the posterior than in the anterior half 

 of the wing ; a scries of similar but smaller ones close to termen ; termen with 

 white dots at vein-ends; fringe green, filled in with white in the interneural crenu- 



Jations. lliiKhriiuj with termen strongly crenulate; mostly white, marked with 



green in inner-marginal region, with green cell-sjiot and very deeply dentate green 

 lines beyond ; the first with the points of all the distal teeth approximately e(iui- 

 distant from termen, but that on R- much the longest, on account of extremely deep 

 indentations of the line on either side of it ; the second similar, its deepest indenta- 

 tion between R- and R^ its distal teeth running along the veins to near termen ; 

 the third (snbterniinal) consisting of narrow interneural V-shaped marks pointing 

 proximally, their apices slightly filled in with green, their distal extremities in part 

 touching a green terminal line ; fringe as on forewing. 



Underside much more yellowish ; the costal edge of forewing deeper ochreous, 

 both wines with two ill-defined, thick, approximated whitish postmedian lines, the 

 proximal the more dentate. 



Mount Goliath, January— February 11)11, 'i S ^ in coll. Rothschild. 



A very distinct species. The discocellnlars are formed almost as in Oxi/chora, 

 but the frenulum, the hairy femora, etc., indicate a trne, if slightly aberrant, 

 Anisozyga. 



