4:2G Mr. G-. T. Betliune-Bakcr on 



Hah. British East Africa, Nairobi, February; Machakos, 

 Kedong, Mutito-^ya-N'du ; Uganda, Hoima. 



Type in my collection from Nairobi. Specimens in the 

 British Museum from the other localities. 



Limacodidaa. 

 Miresa melanosticta, sp. u. 



^ . Head and antennae ochreous brown ; thorax and 

 abdomen madder-brown. Primaries madder brownish grey, 

 with a basal, dark purplish-brown, somewhat wedge-shaped, 

 patch below the cell, edged externally by a waved, very 

 oblique, ochreous line from the costa at a quarter from the 

 apex to the inner margin at about a third from the base ; a 

 shorter, ochreous, rather open \/-shaped mark from about 

 vein 5 to the inner margin near the tornus, in the upper 

 stroke of the \/ are two black dots ; an oblique ochreous 

 subapical dash from the costa, edged internally by a dark 

 purplish line and externally by a small indefinite similar 

 patch ; termen finely ochreous grey ; fringes madder-brown : 

 secondaries uniform madder-brown. 



Expanse 36 mm. 



Hab. Kamililo, Nandi Country, June. 



Type in my collection. 



Parasa charopa, sp. n. 



^ . Head and thorax orange fawn-colour ; patagia edged 

 laterally with green ; abdomen cream-colour. Primaries 

 bright orange-red, with a broad pale green baud from the 

 lower margin of the cell to the middle of the inner margin, 

 externally bordered by a fine black line ; veins in post- 

 median and subterminal area finely blackish : secondaries 

 ochreous creamy. Both wings are very thinly scaled, giving 

 a subhyaline appearance. 



Expanse 27 mm. 



Hab. ]Mawamba, Makala, Congo Free State, ^Nfarch 1906. 



In my collection and that of Major Powell-Cotton. 



Narosa nephochloeropis, sp. n. 



,$ . Head, thorax, and abdomen whitish ; fore legs pale 

 green, ringed with white. Both wings white : primaries 

 more or less clouded with green in the basal area and ex- 

 tending slightly into the median area ; a bi'oad postmedian 

 cloudy band of green, angled strongly outwards between 

 veins 5 and 7, and bordered broadly with grey j termen 



