506 Mr. G. T. Betlmne-Baker on new 



LXI. — Descriptions of neio Species of Lepidoptera from 

 Tropical Africa. By G. T. Bethune-Baker, F.L.S., 

 F.Z.S. 



I HAVE continued my nsual metliod of taking the measure- 

 ments of the new species described in the following pages, 

 viz. measuring from the centre of the thorax to the apex of 

 the wing and doubling it. 



Ehopalocera. 



Ltcjenin^. 



Casfaliiis anomaJojramina, sp. n. 



^ . Frons pure white, collar dark grey, patagia pale grey 

 (hoary). Both wings pure white, with blackish markings. 

 Primaries with the base, costa, apex, and tornus blackish 

 grey ; a slight wedge-shape small mark of hoary in the basal 

 patch ; cell closed with a short dark bar ; a subapical, even, 

 curved bar from the costa to vein 3, another shorter bar 

 shitted inwards from vein 3 to the inner margin adjoining 

 the tornal dark area. Secondaries with basal marks showing 

 through, terminal area broadly sooty grey, in front of which 

 is an interrupted dark line consisting of three short stripes. 

 Underside : primaries with a very oblique dark basal and 

 median dash, two spots at the end of the latter : a curved 

 subapical bar invaded by a short bar in its middle, a short 

 bar to the inner margin below it, a subterminal tine dark 

 line, a terminal row of dark dots. Secondaries with four 

 basal dark bars, the subterminal interrupted line consisting of 

 three dashes as on the upperside, followed by a fine con- 

 tinuous brown line, beyond which is a terminal series of 

 hlack dots, ending in a black eye-spot at the tail with 

 metallic-blue edging, followed by a similar one at the anal 

 angle. 



Kxpanse 24 mm. 



Hah. Senegal. 



Type in my collection. 



IJesperinje. 

 Caprona cassualaUa, sp. n, 



cJ . Both wings greyish brown. Primaries with a median 

 series of diaphanous spots from the costa to vein 2, gradually 

 increasing in size ; below these on the fold are two more 



