Ueterocera from the Transvaal. 201 



ochraceous, its whole area sparingly, ineguhuly, and minutely 

 flecked with black ; the speckles form a cluster in and near 

 end of cell, and are arranged somewlint in three series beyond 

 it; an outer marginal series of small black spots. Anterior 

 wings beneath with the black markings very indistinct; 

 posterior wings beneath with the costal (broadly) and the 

 outer margin (narrowly) ochraceous. 



Exp. wings iio millim. 



Uab. Transvaal, Pienaars River (Distant). 



Lacipa sexpunctata, sp. n. 



Head and pronotum silvery white ; antennse and humeral 

 angles of pronotum ochraceous ; abdomen and legs more or 

 less very pale ochraceous. 



Wings above silvery white ; anterior wings with a small 

 black spot beneath base of cell, six similar spots at end of 

 cell (four in and above and two beneath), and an outer sub- 

 marginal series of black spots ; three slightly waved and 

 disconnected yellow fasciaj, one close to base, the second 

 crossing cell, and the third placed beyond it, the third 

 oblique, the second somewhat curved. VVings beneath with 

 the markings paler than above. 



Exp. wings 26 m.Uim. 



Hub. Transvaal, Pretoria [Distant). 



Allied to L. quadripunctatay Devvitz. 



Aroa percultUf sp. n. 



Body and legs ochraceous ; tibiae and tarsi streaked with 

 fuscous J antennal branches fuscous. 



Wings ochraceous ; anterior wings with the apical portion 

 of costal margin and the whole of outer margin blackish, most 

 of the veins on the apical third also distinctly blackish ; 

 posterior wings with the outer margin blackish, close to 

 which the veins are also infuscated. Wings beneath with 

 the black markings less pronounced than above. 



Exp. wings 26-30 millim, 



Bab. Transvaal, Pretoria (Distant). 



Lyviantria tessellata, sp. n. 



Body and legs ochraceous, tinged with black; antenme 

 black, with the branches brown. 



Anterior wings creamy white, much mottled with black, 

 the vein closing cell reddish ochraceous ; the black markings 

 are largest and most suffused on cellular and apical areas, 



