518 Mr. G. T. Bethunc-Bakei- oa new 



Acrapex ochracea, sp. n. 



(J. Head and thorax tawny ochraccous^ abdomen oclireous 

 grey. Primaries dirty ochreous, with a paler streak in the 

 cell ascending up to the apex, the outer edge of the ascending 

 ]iortion with a row of several blackish dots; median vein 

 irrorated with dark scales; termen with fine dark inter- 

 nervular dashes. Secondaries whitish grey for the basal 

 half, slightly darker towards the termen. 



Expanse 27 mm. 



IJab. Nairobi ; June (Jackson). 



Type in my collection. 



Sesamia mediastriga, sp. n. 



(^ . Head and thorax deep creamy ochreous ; abdomen 

 greyish ochreous. Primaries ochreous, very finely irrorated 

 more or less with grey ; a trace of a darker line of scales along 

 the median vein; cell closed by a fine dark dash, succeeded 

 by a dark dot ; a trace of a postmedian series of obscure dark 

 dots ; termen finely dark, preceded by an indefinite area of 

 slightly darker shading than the ground-colour. Secondaries 

 pure white. 



Expanse 31—32 mm. 



JIab. N'Dalla Tando, Angola, 2700 feet. 



Type in my collection. 



Enispa acutalineata, sp. n. 



(^ . Head whitish, thorax grey, abdomen paler. Primaries 

 whitish, with a broad, median, dark grey erect dash, not ex- 

 tending to the costa ; two black points at end of cell ; a dark 

 grey postmedian line, oblique and deeply angled about vein 7, 

 followed by a second finer one ; from base up to the termen 

 the ground is greyish, somewhat mottled and clouded exce))t 

 between veins 3 and 4, where there is a small whitish 

 terminal patch. Secondaries dusted with grey ; a dark small 

 spot in the cell, just beyond which is a dark brown waved 

 line, followed by a second finer one, the area beyond this 

 being entirely dusted with pale tawny grey. 



Exj)anse 27 mm. 



IJab. J\lalange, W. Africa; November. 



Type in my collection. 



Enispades, gen. uov. 

 Proboscis of moderate size ; palpi upturned, reaching 



