208 Mr. W. L. Distant on 



spot at end of cell. Wings beneath as above, but anterior 

 wings with the costal area brownish ochraceous. 



Exp. wings, ($ , 35-38 millim. 



Hab. Transvaal, Pretoria (Distant). 



Allied to B. bi/ascia, Walk. 



Beralade fumosa^ sp. n. 



(J $ . Body mouse- colour, antennee and legs ochraceous, 

 tarsi annulated with black. 



Wings mouse-colour ; anterior wings with the costal 

 margin ochraceous and with two oblique narrow macular 

 fuscous fasciae extending from near apex to inner margin — in 

 the male the outermost of these fascife is extremely indistinct. 

 Wings beneath darker than above and without fascise. 



Exp. wings 45 millim. 



Hab. Transvaal, Barberton [Dr. P. Rendall), Waterberg 

 {TVilde). 



Much larger and of a diflferent hue to B. perohh'qua, Walk., 

 the only other described species of the genus. 



Taragama mirabilis^ sp. n. 



(J . Head and pronotum fawn-colour ; abdomen above 

 ochraceous, fawn-colour towards apex, which is castaneous ; 

 body beneath and legs pale castaneous, centre of abdomen 

 fawn-colour, tarsi annulated with ochraceous ; antennae 

 brownish ochraceous. 



Anterior wings pale brownish, crossed about middle by two 

 slightly waved narrow fuscous fascige, between which and the 

 base the colour is more reddish ochraceous ; posterior wings 

 bright ochraceous, paler towards apex. Wings beneath 

 paler than above : anterior wings shaded with ochraceous and 

 without fascise ; posterior wings with the costal area brownish. 

 $ . Body and legs bright reddish brown ; abdomen above 

 somewhat paler; antennge black, with the branches ochra- 

 ceous. ^ 



Wings above uniform bright reddish brown, the transverse 

 fascise to the anterior wings (as in the male) very indistinct. 

 Wings beneath rather paler than above and unicolorous. 



Exp. wings, (J bQ, ? 60 millim. 



Hab. Transvaal, Lydenburg District [Zutrzenka). 



I have little doubt of these two differently coloured moths 

 being the sexes of one species. They were caught by the 

 same collector and on the same excursion. 



