50 On Lpj^idoptera from Central Africa. 



HesperiidsB. 



71. Hesperiaforestan. 

 Papilio forestan, Cramer, Pap. Exot. iv. pi. cccxci. E, F (1782). 

 Kandera in October. 



72. Ceratrichia^ , sp. 



A single much-worn and damaged example of a species 

 apparently belonging to this genus. 

 Kandera. 



Heteeocera. 



Agaristidae. 



73. Eusemia mdecisa, sp. n. 



Allied to E. africana \ differing above in the subapical 

 oblique band being broader, ovate, and not notched inter- 

 nally ; the external border of secondaries less sharply angu- 

 lated ; the first black band at basal third of primaries on 

 under surface divided into two quadrate spots ; the central 

 yellow band immediately beyond it consequently broader; 

 the apical fringe of secondaries ochreous instead of snow- 

 white. 



Expanse of wings 67 millim. 



Kandera in October. 



Two male examples were obtained. 



Lithosiidse. 



74. Egyholia Vaillantina. 



Phalepna Vaillantina, Stoll, Suppl. Cram. Pap, Exot. v. p. 142, pi, xzzi. 

 fig. 3. 



One example from Kandera. 



Polydesmidae. 

 75. Polydesmay sp. 



A worn and broken specimen from Masv^a, Ug<5go, 8th 

 November, 1889. 



