28 Mr. L. B. Piout on new 



thorax, ami abdomen concolorous with wings, the upperside 



o£ thorax with the black speckling rather copious, of abdomen 

 with a few small brown spots. Antenna with short pectina- 

 tions, at least as long as diameter of shaft, surmounted by 

 strong fascicles of cilia. Hind tibia thick, with dark hair- 

 pencil ; tarsus scarcely one-half as long, tapering. Abdomen 

 with lateral tufts not strong. 



Fore wing with SC 1 well free, not even bending towards 

 SO 2-5 , R~ from before middle of DC; flesh-colour with a 

 vinaceous tinge; proximal part with black speckling, distal 

 with exceedingly fine, scarcely noticeable, olive-green irrora- 

 tion ; first line light brown, speckled with black, sinuous, 

 posteriorly oblique outwards; median area with the cluster of 

 olive-green spots large, partly black-edged, distally again 

 very finely whitish-margined ; an elongate black cell-mark 

 amongst them, attenuated in its middle, followed by a black 

 dot at bifurcation of R 3 and M. 1 ; postmedian line light brown, 

 oblique outwards from three-fifths costa, strongly bent at K 1 , 

 then approximately parallel with termen ; submarginal line 

 rather darker, slenderer, sinuous, followed distally by bi- 

 partite olive-green spots between the radials and between M 2 

 and SM 2 ; terminal line scarcely interrupted, slightly thickened 

 between the veins ; fringe tipped with brown, a fine whitish 

 line at base. 



Hind wing with termen very feebly crenulate, with a just 

 appreciable angle at II 1 ; first line wanting, green central 

 spots corresponding to those of fore wing, the posterior ones 

 (between M 1 and SM 2 ) smaller, not reaching beyond fold ; 

 postmedian line not bent at R 3 ; subterininal nearly as o\i 

 fore wing ; submarginal spot between radials reduced to a 

 small triangular or V-shaped mark on R 2 , subtornal nearly 

 obsolete. 



Both wings beneath with postmedian, subterininal, and 

 terminal lines well developed. 



Upper Kasai district, Congo Free State (F. Landbeck) } 

 type in coll. Joicey. Entebbe, Uganda (E. A. Minchin), 

 paratype ( $ ) in coll. Brit. Mus. 



Apart from the difference in markings, this is distinguished 

 at once from dentilinea, Warr., by the venation and the 

 pectinate $ antenna. I have elsewhere (Mitt. Deutsch. 

 Ent. ^ius. iii. p. 241) noticed the frequent loss of the areole 

 in A. divisaria dt'visaria, Walk., and may add that I have 

 found the same phenomenon in A. ograta, Feld., and A.parvi- 

 macula, Warr. ; but in these cases SC 1 still approaches S(J 2 

 at the point where the distal wall of the areole is normally 

 formed, whereas in callibotrys — and often in vicina, Th.-Mieg, 

 from the Khasis, possibly a race of agrata — it runs parallel. 



