122 3Jr. L. B. Prout on neio 



Ivory Const. 



Has already been mentioned from Kumasi (Coomassie) in 

 the description o( ociifata, but I think it shoultl be reoarded 

 as a distinct species — at the least, it will be a West-African 

 race. 



21. HemitJiea notospila, sp. n. * 



(Pi. VII. tig. 27.) 



cJ . — 3G mm. 



Like suhflavida, Warr., but with third joint of palpus still 

 shorter, abdomen with second and third tergites and their 

 crests red, heavily mixed with black, the crest of the third 

 tergite strong. 



Wings with distal margins rather more noticeably waived 

 than in suhflavida, fringes more strongly chequered ; fore 

 wing beneath nearly as in svhjlavidareducta, Warr., but wnth 

 some sliglit additional shading subterminally, especially 

 between SC* and SC^; hind wing beneath with the terminal 

 dark band well developed from apex to E,- and again from 

 S3P to tornuS; shadowy between. 



Borneo ? 



It is unfortunate that the type has not better data ; but 

 according to some MS. notes a specimen from North Borneo 

 (?Kina Balu), in coll. Sarawak Mus., which Mr. Moulton 

 showed me some years ago, and which I took to be suhflavida^ 

 Warr., certainly belongs here. 



22. Hemithea antigraplia, sp. n. 

 (PL VII. fig. 11.) 



J ? .—21-26 mm. 



Face green. Palpus in J at least one-and-a-half times, in 

 $ over twice as long as diameter of eye ; third joint in $ 

 moderate, in ? long ; reddish, blackening distally, beneath 

 white. Antennal joints scarcely projecting ; ciliation in (J 

 somewhat longer than diameter of shaft. Vertex narrowly 

 white ; occiput green. Tiiorax and base of abdomen above 

 green ; third and fourth abdominal tergites red, much mixed 

 with black. Hind tibia in ^ long, moderately dilated, the 

 spurs very unequal, tarsus scarcely one-fourth as long as 

 tibia. 



Fore wing dull grey-green ; costal edge narrowly ochreou.o, 

 black-dotted ; lines white ; antemedian indistinct, slightly 

 interrupted, deeply bent outward in cell, angled inward on M 



