■136 Sir G. F. Ilarnpson on 



tuft fulvous yellow. Fore wing ochreous white ; a post- 

 medial spot formed of black scales above vein 7 and orange- 

 red spot irrorated with black b^low vein 7, a minute orange- 

 red and black mark below vein 4, and three obliquely placed 

 orange-red and black spots between vein 2 and inner margin. 

 Hind wing white. 



Hab. Sud^n, Khartum {Longstaff), 1 ? type. Exp. 

 36 mm. 



Resembles Euproctis rufopunctata, Wlk. 



Euproctis lepidoyrapha, sp. n. 



Hind wing with veins 3, 4 stalked almost to termen. 

 $ . Head and thorax yellow ; abdomen white, the ventral 

 surface tinged with yellow, the anal tuft reddish brown. 

 Fore wing yellow ; antemedial lioe defined, except at costa, by 

 broad bands of raised black scales interrupted at the veins 

 and submedian fold, curved ; postmedial line defined on each 

 side by patches of raised black scales in the interspaces, con- 

 fluent at inner margin with the scales beyond the antemedial 

 line, the line angled outwards at vein 4, then oblique. Hind 

 wing white. 



Hab. Gold Coast, Kumasi (Whiteside), 1 ? type. Exp. 

 34 mm. 



Allied to E. inconcisa, Wlk., from India. 



Euproctis rufiterga, sp. n. 



<$ . Head and thorax white suffused with rufous ; antennae 

 with the branches rufous ; hind legs and abdomen white. 

 Fore wing white ; a slight rufous tinge at base ; a yellowish 

 patch below middle of cell ; some black scales on disco- 

 cellulars and a large patch of raised black scales on a 

 yellowish patch between lower angle of cell and inner mar- 

 gin ; a subterminal point below vein 8, small spot below 6, 

 and a few scales above tornus. Hind wing white. 



Hab. Gold Coast, Kumasi [Whiteside) , 1 $ type. Exp. 

 26 mm. 



Nearest to E.fasciata, Wlk. 



Euproctis melanopholis, sp. n. 



? . Head, thorax, and abdomen white tinged with ochreous 

 yellow. Fore wing white tinged with ochreous yellow, the 

 inner area irrorated with a few large black scales except 

 towards base ; a black discoidal point ; subterminal points 

 formed of brown and black scales from costa to below vein 5 



