neio African Ileterocera. 539 



base of the cell ; a similar smaller round spot at the upper 

 angle of the cell and a pear-shaped similar spot at the lower 

 angle ; a postmedian row of orange dashes filling in the inter- 

 nervular spaces, and continued by a second confluent rather 

 paler row o£ dashes almost up to the termen ; termen pale 

 cream ; fringes orange-colour. Secondaries pale chrome- 

 }elloWj the basal two-thirds with dark grey irrorations. 



Expanse 50 millim. 



Hah. Mount Elgon ; July. Uganda Protectorate. 



Type in my collection. 



Capnodts albicosia, sp. !i. 



$ . Head and thorax dull cinnamon-brown; collar white ; 

 abdomen darker brown. Both wings dull cinnamon-brown, 

 with slightly darker lines. Primaries with nearly the whole 

 length of costa narrowly white, but very prominent; the 

 whole area has the appearance of being very finely irrorated 

 with minute pale scales^ in which the antemedian, median, 

 and postmedian irregular and fine lines stand out clear brown, 

 with also a trace of a subterminal line. Secondaries similar 

 to the primaries but ])aler, and the lines only discernible 

 obscurely. 



Expanse 46 mm. 



IJab. Lagos. 



Type in the Hope Museum. 



I put this with some doubt in this genus, though the [)alpi 

 and shape of wings do not altogether agree. 



Ilomodes hcemorrhanta, sp. n. 

 ^ . Head and thorax reddish ; abdomen ochreons, tinged 

 with reddish. Both wings red, with grey lines. Primaries 

 with a distinct but indefinite median line slightly excurved ; 

 postmedian line fine, boldly waved; fcubterminal line irre- 

 gular, indented, and with small spots in it ; termen witii 

 dark internervular points; costa narrowly grey. Secondaries 

 with line similar to the primaries, but finer and much less 

 definite. 



Expanse 36 mm. 



Hah. Lagos. 



T}'pe in the Hope Museum. 



Deltoibinm. 



Eucapnodes megalosara, sp. n. 



(^ . Head and thorax umber-brown, abdomen greyer. Both 



wings uraber-brown, with dark greyish markings. Primaries 



with antemedian line projected outwards in the cell ; a black- 



