200 Mr. G. T. Betlmne-Baker on neio 



brown, with the neiiration paler in tlie basal and median areas ; 

 a very broad tawny postmedian band evenly curved from 

 just before the apex to tiie middle of the inner margin, 

 edged with a double, serrated, fine, dark line on each side, and 

 on the outer edge this line is preceded by a bi'oadi.sli, serrated, 

 dark line; beyond the band is a narrow stripe of pale fawn- 

 colour, following the same curved contour and followed by 

 the terminal area, which is tawny for the apical half and ashy 

 for the tornal half. Secondaries tawny rust-colour, darker 

 outwardly and with a trace of a pale oblique median stripe. 



Expanse 53 mm. 



Hab. Fort Jamieson, N.E. Rhodesia ; June. 



Type in my collection. 



^esLtfulgurata (Aurivillius). 



Limacodidae. 



Narosana, gen. uov. 



cJ . Palpi povrect, hairy, end-segment minute, depressed; 

 antennse shortly ciliate ; legs heavily scaled, mid and hind 

 legs spurred. Wings short and broad, primaries with costa 

 straightish, termen evenly curved, inner margin with a scaled 

 lobe near the base ; secondaries with the termen somewhat 

 truncate. Neuration : primaries with vein 2 from two-fifths 

 before the lower angle of the cell, 3 from well before the 

 angle, 4 from the angle ; all the veins highly concave, 5 from 

 just above the angle and convex, 6 from the middle of the 

 discocellulars ; 8, 9, and 10 stalked on a longish stalk from 

 the upper angle; 11 from the cell, shortish. Secondaries with 

 vein 2 from beyond the centre, 3 from before the lower angle, 

 4 from the angle, 5 from above the angle, 6 and 7 stalked ou 

 a long stalk. 



Type, JSarosana aghaja, B-B. 



Narosana aghaja, sp, n. 



^. Head, thorax, abdomen, and primaries pale ochreous 

 grey, the latter with a single small spot at the end of the cell ; 

 secondaries pale straw-colour. 



Expanse 21 mm. 



Hah. Agbaja, N.Nigeria; August and September [Cator). 



Type in my collection. 



This genus is near Tr achy plena ^ B-B. 



