262 Mr. G. T. -Bethune-Baker on 



postmedian band ; a subterniinal row of small internervular 

 distinct black spots : secondaries dirty ochreous, clearer 

 towards the termen. 



Expanse 36 mm. 



Hub. Fort Jameson, N.E. Rhodesia. 



Type in my collection. 



Arctiidse. 

 Eminaria, gen. nov. 



Palpi minute, porrect; proboscis rudimentary. Neuration 

 primaries with vein 2 rising a little beyond the middle of the 

 cell, 3 from the lower angle, 4 and 5 from the same point 

 just above the angle ; 6, 7, and 10 from the upper angle; 

 7, 8, and 9 stalked, 7 bent strongly downwards to the termen, 

 8 from midway between the cell and the apex, ending in the 

 apex, 9 from near the apex to the costa ; 11 from well before 

 the upper angle ; 7, 10, and 11 lie closely appressed to each 

 other : secondaries with vein 2 a third from the angle, 3 from 

 the angle, 4 and 5 from just above the angle, 6 and 7 from 

 the upper angle, 8 anastomosing for nearly half the cell. 



Type, Eminaria nigropunctata } B-B. 



Eminaria nigropunctata, sp. n. 



? . Palpi white, with black bases ; head and thorax white, 

 collar with two black dots, thorax with two black dots on the 

 patagia ; abdomen yellow, with fine black segmental divisions. 

 Primaries white, with a black basal point, followed by a 

 second below the cell, above it a fine black point on the costa, 

 followed by a small black spot midway along the costa and 

 another black point in front of the apex ; a small black spot 

 midway along vein 5 and another in the tornus which probably 

 forms one of a terminal series of internervular black spots, 

 the three near the apex being present also : secondaries trans- 

 lucent milky white, with a black point in the middle of the 

 discocellulars and a blackish-grey spot near the termen below 

 vein 2. 



Expanse 50 mm. 



Hab. Patigo, Acholi Country, 4000 feet. 



Type in my collection. 



Creatonotus spilleri, sp. n. 



S . Palpi white, banded and tipped with blackish brown ; 

 frons white, with four black spots ; head white ; antenna? 

 brown ; thorax white, with two blackish-brown spots on the 



