of the Subfamily ^schnina. 413 



black legs and the appendages, the long inferior appendages 

 of O. hhasiaca being remarkable. 



De Selys (Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. xxvii. p. 128, 1883) alludes 

 to a G. nigripes from Tliibet as having very acute append- 

 ages and no markings at the base of the wings, but with no 

 further indication of characters. 



Gynacaniha buUata, Karsch. 



Of this I possess two males and two females from " Carae- 

 roons " {Rutherford), one male from " Maliarabe " [Ruther- 

 ford), one male from Cape Coast Castle, and one male from 

 " West Africa," witliout further indication of locality. They 

 vary considerably in size, but the characters remain very 

 distinct. In very mature examples the wings are strongly 

 brownish fumose. The oreilettes are usually wholly black, 

 but yellow margined with black in less mature individuals. 

 (A very immature male and female from Sierra Leone are 

 slightly doubtful.) 



N.B. — JEshna ofricana, Pal. de Beauv. (Ins. Afr. &c. 

 p. 67, pi. iii. fig. 1). The figure indicates a somewhat large 

 Gynacaniha (probably female) , larger than G. hullata ; what 

 it really is will probably remain problematical, for I am not 

 aware that the type is extant. 



Gynacaniha sextans, sp. n. 



(^ . Face dingy yellowish ; a strongly defined black T-spot 

 on the top of the front ; eyes connected in a long space ; occi- 

 put very small, yellowish ; back of head yellowish. Thorax 

 above dingy fuliginous, paler in front, with cinereous pilo- 

 sity ; sides and first segment of abdomen dingy yellowish, 

 with conspicuous black mesothoracic spiracle. Legs reddish 

 yellow. Abdomen slender, much inflated at the base and 

 very strongly and flatly constricted at the third segment; 

 oreilettes large, yellowish, with three or four coarse blackish 

 teeth ; general colour fuscescent, darker towards the apex, 

 with no .defined markings ; first segment as above noticed, 

 second more dingy but yellowish at the sides, which colour is 

 continued conspicuously on the sides of the third (but not 

 reaching the apex) and slightly at the sides of the base of 

 fourth to sixth ; tenth with a strong median longitudinal 

 carina its whole length, the margin slightly rounded. Supe- 

 rior appendages long (7 millim.), longer than the eighth 

 segment, slender, the outer margin nearly straight, the inner 



