850 ON LEPIDOPTERA FROM XYASA-LAND. [Nov. 17. 



149. PATULA WALKERI. 



Patula walkeri, Butler, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 4, vol. xvi. 

 p. 406. 



Zambezi Eiver, East Africa, April 16th, 1896. 

 Perhaps this ought to be included in the present paper, but it 

 ' was not sent with the Nyasa collection. 



150. ARGADESA MATERNA. 



Phalcena-Noctua materna, Linnaeus, Syst. Nat. ii. p. 840. 

 Deep Bay, Oct. 9th, 1895. 



151. H^EMATORITHBA RUBRIFASCIATA. 



Hcematorithra rubrifasciata, Butler, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist 

 ser. o', vol. xviii. p. 162 (1896). 

 Deep Bay, Feb. 26th, 1896 '. 



152. HYRIA ANGUSTA, sp. n. 



Primaries above dull vinaceous purple ; a broad oblique central 

 golden ot-hreous band from inner margin to above the median vein, 

 impinged upon at its anterior extremity by a blackish spot at the 

 end of the cell ; fringe golden ochraceous, somewhat stained with 

 dull purplish at the base : secondaries bright golden ochreous, 

 with a black dot at the end of the cell ; outer border and basal 

 half of fringe dull vinaceous purple : body sericeous dark vinaceous 

 greyish; shaft of antennae silvery, slightly huffish at base: under 

 surface of wings nearly as above, but the basi-internal area of 

 primaries sericeous and somewhat silvery ; legs and centre of venter 

 pale buff. Expanse of wings 14 millim. 



Kasungu Mountain, 7200 feet alt., Nyika, March 5th. 1896. 



"Day flier "(22. (7.). 



EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 



PLATE XLI. 



Fig. 1. Amauris crawshayi, p. 821. 



2. Pannpea heliogenes, p. 823. 



3. Planema scalivittata, p. 826. 



4. Alcena reticulata, $ , p. 827. 



5. Cyclynua Juno t p. 83(3. 



6. Capys connexiva, $ , p. 831 . 



7. lolatis auric ostalis, ,p.832. 



PLATE XLII. 

 Fig. 1. Sarangesa hollandii, p. 840. 



2/ Ot/clopid 



ides perexcellens, p. 842. 

 ^ latipennis, p. 844. 



3. Phalera latipennis, p, 



4. 7Wa prasina, p. 845. 



f). Dictenus inconstant, p. 846. 



6. Spilosoma auricinctum, p. 847. 



7. Aroa bistigmigera, p. 847. 



8. thorax, p. 848. 



9. Lymantria banana, p. 848. 



Caught by Mr. G. A. Taylor. 



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