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32. Aroa discalis. 



Aroa discalis, Walker, List Lepid. Ins. Brit. Mus. iv. p. 792. n. 1 

 (1855). 



Quilemane, Portuguese East Africa, July 23, 1893. 

 One specimen of this common East-African moth. 



Limacodidse. 



33. Parasa cetitis. 



Tceda cetitis, Wallengreu, Wien. ent. Mon. vii. p. 141 (1863) ; Vetensk. 

 Akad. Handl. (2) v. (4) p. 23 (1865). 



Kisokvve [per Rev. Mr. Ashe, June 1893). 

 Two specimens. 



NotodontidaB. 



34. Rigema Woerdeni. 



Phalera Woerdeni, SneU. Tijdschr. Ent. xv. p. 45, pi. iv. figs. 1-3 

 (1865). 



Masongoleni, June 4, 1894. 

 One specimen. 



Sphingidse. 



Macro glossing. 



35. Aellopus hirundo. 



Macroc/lossa hirundo, Gerstaecker, Arch. f. Naturg. xxxvii. p. 360 

 (1871) ; Von der Decken's Reisen, iv. (2) p. 375, pi. xv. fig. 7 

 (1873). 



Ngomeni, April 3, 1894 ; Kibwezi, Feb. 6, 1S95. 



36. Macroglossa trochilus. 

 Psithyrus trochilus, Hlibn. Samml. exot. ScLmett. ii. pi. clviii. (1824?). 



Eldoma Ravine, Jan. 16, 1895. 

 One specimen only. 



37. Macroglossa trochiloides. 

 Macroglossa trochiloides, Butler, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1875, p. 5. 

 Eldoma Ravine, May 7, 1894. 



One specimen. This insect was originally described from 

 Sierra Leone. Dr. Butler is now inclined to doubt whether 

 it is really distinct from M. trochilus^ Hiibner. 



