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oclireous, making the bands very prominent; marginal line 

 on both wings below dark brown, with slight outer projec- 

 tions at the vein-ends ; cilia nearly white ; the second free 

 vein of the hind wings bends downwards at its middle and 

 terminates at the same point as vein 1 near the anal angle. 



Expanse of wings 1^ inch. 



Entebbe, Uganda ; one example. 



Genus LOXOTEPHRIA. 

 Loxotephria, Warren, Nov. Zool. xii. p. 13 (1905). 



Loxotephria padanga, nov. 



^. Dark pinkish grey, the fore wings darker tlian the 

 liind wings and of a red tint; both wings irrorated with 

 white, the closeness of the irrorations making the costal and 

 outer portions more or less smeared with white: fore wings 

 with an indistinct, antemedial, straight, transverse line ; both 

 wings with postmedial and submarginal straight lines, the 

 former commencing from the abdominal margin a little 

 beyond the middle and the latter from near the anal angle, 

 both extended to the apex of the fore wings, all the lines 

 dark dull red and the cilia of the same colour. The underside 

 is much paler and has a strong ociireous tinge, and is irrorated 

 with pink, and both wings are crossed by parallel red straight 

 lines, medial and discal, and there is some dark suffusion 

 towards the outer margin of tlie fore wings and a large 

 suffused red subapical spot. 



Expanse of wings 1 ^^ inch.. 



Padang, Sumatra ; one example,. 



Family Boarmiidae. 

 Eetropis discolor, nov. 



(^ . Dull pale ochreous ; palpi brown above ; some brown 

 dots on the upperside of the shafts of the antennae ; abdomen 

 with a black tuft of rather long hairs beneath, near the base : 

 wings rather thickly irrorated and smeared in parts with 

 olive-brown, leaving a somewhat indistinct paler central 

 band; four transverse olive-brown lines across both wings at 

 equal distances apart, all sinuous and mostly outwardly 

 dentated ; a more indistinct submarginal line and black 

 marginal spots. Underside pale, nearly whitish; costa of 

 fore wings with blackish spots ; a very broad, transverse, 

 pale blackish-brooMi discal band, slightly narrowing down- 

 wards, with indications of its continuation across the hind 



