THE ANNALS 



AND 



3IAGAZmE OF NATURAL HISTORY. 



[EIGHTH SERIES.] 

 No. 42. JUNE 1911. 



LXIV. — Descriptions of new African Heterocera. 

 Bj G. T. Bethune-Bakee, F.L.S., F.Z.S. 



[Concluded from p. 552.] 



Hypsidae. 

 PSEUDOSOLOE, gen. nov. 



Palpi hairy, minute, antennse deeply pectinate in male, less 

 so in female ; fore leg with tibial spur the whole length of 

 the joint, hind with two short pairs of tibial spurs. Neura- 

 tion : primaries, vein 3 from well before the angle, 4 from 

 the angle, 5 from the middle of the cell, 6 from the end of 

 the cell, 7 from the cell, a quarter behind the angle stalked 

 with 8 and 9, 10 and 11 anastomosing from the cell for a 

 quarter, a bar given off from 12 to 11 just beyond its 

 separation from 10. Secondaries with 3 from well before 

 the angle, 4 from the angle, 5 absent, 6 from the upper 

 angle, 7 from the cell well behind the angle, 8 free but 

 approximating to the cell near the base. 



Type, Pseiidosoloe nUehi, B-B. 



Pseudosoloe ntehi, sp. n. 



S ? . Collar pale grey, thorax darker grey. Both wings 

 hyaline grey, with a black spot at the end of the cell in each 



wing, an 



id the veins very distinct. 



Expanse, ^ 38 mm,, $ 41 mm. 

 Hah. Uganda ; July. 

 Types in my collection. 

 Ann.di Mag. N. Hist. Ser. 8. Vol. vii. 37 



