fjoS NocxriD-T:. 



subraedian fold, then angled inwards on vein 1 ; a Llackish streak 

 in end of cell ; a short white streak on end of median nervurc, 

 hooked on discocellulars, defined by black and with blackish patch 

 beyond lower angle of cell ; the veins of terminal area -whitish 

 deKned bv fine brown streaks, the interspaces with black streaks ; 

 an indistinct obli(]ue pale fascia from apex; a terminal series of 

 black points ; cilia intersected with white. Hind m ing whitish 

 tinned with fuscous, especially on the veins and terminal area ; the 

 underside whitish irrorated with fuscous, a slight discoidal spot, 

 ])ostmedial series of short streaks on the veins, and terminal series 



of points. 



JIah. Cape Colony, Transkei {Miss F.Barrett), 2 S , Kokstad 

 {Mrs. Priiufle), 1 d , 1 2 , Deelfontein {Col. Sloggeit), 1 6 ■ ^^-^T- 

 32-3-i millim. 



1971. Borolia aniens. (Plate XCIV. fig. 21.) 



Leucania amens, Guen. Noct. i. p. 88 (1852). 

 Leucania plana, Wlk. ix. 102 (1856). 



Head and thorax ochreous white tinged with olive-brown ; palpi 

 irrorated with black ; teguhe with dift\ised black medial band ; fore 

 coxce blackish on inner side; abdomen ochreous tinged with fuscous. 

 Fore wing ochreous white tinged with olive-brown ; the veins 

 whitish defined by slight brown streaks, the interspaces of terminal 

 half also slightly streaked with brown ; a black streak below base 

 of cell, and an oblique streak above inner margin before middle; 

 the median nervure with prominoiit white streak expanding 

 toAvards extremity and defined by black above and below; a short 

 black streak above base of vein 4 ; subterminal black streaks above 

 veins 5, 4, 3, and 1 ; the terminal area rather browner at apes, 

 middle,' and tornus. Hind wing whitish, the terminal half more or 

 less suftused with fuscous, in female often wholly suffused ; the 

 underside whitish irrorated with fuscous, a small discoidal spot and 

 terminal series of black points. 



Hah. Basutoland, Maseru (Crmvshcnj), 1^,2$; Cape Coloxy 

 {Br. A. Smith), 1 J , 1 $ , type _p?ana. £iy. 34 millim. Type f 

 in Mus. Paris. 



1972. Borolia rhabdophora. (Plate XCIV. fig. 22.) 



Leucania rhabdophora, Ilmpen. Ann. S. Afr. Mus. ii. p. 273 (1902). 



Head and thorax ochreous mixed with black ; sides of palpi and 

 frons black ; tegulte black except at base and with two pale lines ; 

 patagia with blackish edges; abdomen ochreous, dorsally tinged 

 with fuscous, ventrally irrorated with black. Fore wing ochreous 

 tinged with brown ; the veins whitish defined by fine brown 

 streaks and more or less prominently by diffused black scales, the 

 interspaces also streaked with brown, a slight black streak below 

 base of cell and an oblique streak above inner margin before 

 middle ; the median nervure with a short white streak on its 

 extremity, thicker towards angle ; subbasul line represented by a 



