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finely green^ edged internally with a narrow white line ; 

 fringes white and green interspersed : secondaries shiny 

 white, with white fringes. 



Expanse 25 mm. 



Hub. Elburgon Railway Station (Uganda Railway), July 2, 

 1903. 



In my collection. 



Narosa hedychroa, sp. n. 



^ . Head, thorax, and abdomen white, middle segments 

 of the latter brownish grey. Primaries whitish, slightly 

 scaled more or less all over with pale smoky brown, which 

 colour deepens in the postmedian area into a dark spot, 

 from whence descends a strongly serrated brown line to the 

 inner margin ; termen with tine internervular dark dashes : 

 secondaries suffused all over with pale smoke-brown. 



Expanse 20 mm. 



Hab. Makala, Congo Free State. 



In my collection. 



Narosa trilinea, sp. n. 



^ . Head and thorax yellowish white, abdomen dirty 

 white. Primaries white, with three orange-yellowish suf- 

 fused indefinite bands, sharply edged externally with white, 

 viz. a broad band below the cell, an irregular median one 

 angled outwards on the fold, a postmedian one interrupted 

 at vein 3, and a short subterminal cloud from the costa 

 confluent with the latter ; a dark terminal spot just above 

 the tornus : secondaries uniform creamy white. 



Expanse 16 mm. 



Hab. Makala, Congo Free State, April 1906. 



In my collection. 



Paraphanta rufilinea, sp. n. 



^ . Head, thorax, and abdomen red-brown. Primaries 

 reddish brown, with a darker reddish basal area extending to 

 about the end of the cell and obliquely terminated, edged 

 externally with a fine white line; subterminal line reddish 

 from before the apex, obliquely straight to the inner margin 

 in front of the tornus ; termen finely reddish : secondaries 

 uniform pale straw-colour. 



Expanse 18 mm. 



Hab. Entebbe, Uganda ; Makala, Congo Free State. 



In my collection and that of Major Powell-Cotton. 



