Lepidoptera from Tropical Africa. 537 



Parasiopsis arcuata, sp. n. 



(J. Heafl, thorax, an<l alnloinen brown. Primaries brown, 

 tinii^ed with chocolate-colour; a small dark spot at the eii<l 

 of the cell, palely edf^ed ; subtcrininal line pale, irregular, 

 deeply incurved towards the cell, then rapidly advancing, ami 

 terminating in a dark spot in the tornu3 ; termea palely 

 dotted. Secondaries brownish grey. 



Expanse 32 mm. 



Hab. N'Dalla Taudo, Angola, 2700 feet; October {An- 

 sor(/e) . 



T}pe in my collection. 



Nodaria melanopa, sp. n. 



cJ . Antenna?, head, and thorax dark brown; abdomen 

 greyish brown. Primaries blackish brown, with the cell and 

 beyond it darker than the rest of the wing; orbicular and 

 reniform just visible as darker spots ; a serii'S of very fine 

 white points well before the ternien ; termen darkly pointed. 

 Secondaries greyish brown. 



Expanse 26 ram. 



y/ab. Malange, Portuguese W. Africa. 



Type in my collection. 



Nodaria parallela, sp. n. 



cJ . Head, thorax, and abdomen pale brown. Both wings 

 pale brown. Primaries with the fine dark brown median 

 line finely edged with cream-colour and parallel with an 

 exactly similar postmedian line, both being slightly curved. 

 Termen finely cream-colour, with a fine darker internal 

 edging. Secondaries paler at the base than the outer 

 portion of the wing. 



Expanse 20 mm. 



J lab. Malange, Portuguese W. Africa. 



Type in my collection. 



Nagadtba treicegcroma, sp. n. 



? . Head, thorax, and abdomen tawny ochreous. Both 

 wings tawny ochreous with darker lijies. Primaries with an 

 antemedian irregular line, followed by an irregular median 

 line excurved round the end of the cell ; postmedian line 

 equally irregular, almost crenulate and dentate, beyond 

 which the ground-colour is grey ; a subterminal series of 

 very dark dots in a tawny baud ; termen finely dark, the 

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