28 Mr. L. B. Piout on new 



thorax, and 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 whig with SO 1 well free, not even bending towards 

 SO 2-5 , R a 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 R 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 icing with termen very feebly crenulate, with a just 

 appreciable angle at R 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 ; subterminal nearly as on 

 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, subterminal, and 

 terminal lines well developed. 



Upper Kasai district, Congo Free State (F. Landbeclc), 

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

 paratype ( J ) in coll. Brit. Mus. 



Apart from the difference in markings, this is distinguished 

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

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

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

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

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

 macula, Warr. ; but in these cases SC 1 stiirapproaches SC 2 

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

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

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



