1898.] [FROM PORTUGUESE EAST AFBICA. 57 



82. EEETIS DJJELJELJE Wallgr. 



Portuguese East Africa (exact locality not noted). 



83. ANDEONTMTJS PHILAKDER Hopff. 1 

 Chiperoni, September 1896. 



84. BAOBIS NETOPHA Hewits. 



Chiperoni, September 1896. 



Corresponds nearly with Trimen's figure of B. roncilgonis above 

 and with Karsch's colouring of B. cojo below. Two examples 

 which we have from Fwambo, Tanganyika, have the under surface 

 mostly bright ochreous and scarlet, but with the same markings 

 exactly as in B. roncilgonis. 



85. EHOPALOOAMPTA PISISTRATUS Fabr. 

 Portuguese East Africa (no exact locality noted). 



HETEEOCEKA, 

 ARCTIID^E. 



86. DEIOPEIA PULCHELLA Linn. 

 Eastern Transvaal and Inure. 



87. ALETIS MONTEIBONIS Druce. 

 2 Portuguese East Africa. 



88. LEPTOSOMA LEUCONOE Hopff. 

 Inure. 



1 I take this opportunity of describing a beautiful new species of Cyclopides 

 from Fwambo, Tanganyika, collected by Mr. A. Carson : 



CYCLOPIDES CARSONI sp. n. 



Nearest to C. perexcellens, the wings slightly broader in proportion to their 

 length ; the upper surface of a somewhat deeper olive-brown, the fringe of the 

 primaries ochreous at external angle ; no ochreous spots in the discoidal cell ; 

 the spots on the disc larger, the three uppermost (bifid) spots much paler ; 

 the fringe of the secondaries varied with dark brown : on the under surface of 

 the primaries there is a well-defined pale ochreous streak above the cell from 

 base to middle of wing, but no ochreous spot within the cell ; the three upper- 

 most discal spots as above, but the lowest spot very small ; the secondaries 

 below are cream-coloured with slight silvery reflections ; the veins and outer 

 margin black, but not the abdominal margin ; a costal streak to middle, a 

 quadrate patch from costal to subcostal vein above the cell, two similar patches 

 placed obliquely above each of the subcostal branches, a quadrifid band from 

 second subcostal branch across the end of the cell almost to the submedian 

 vein and a quinquefid submarginal band between the same veins, deep ochreous 

 bordered with black ; a squamose pale ochreous longitudinal submedian streak, 

 broadly interrupted by blackish brown, from the extremities of the two transverse 

 deep ochreous bands to the submedian vein. Expanse of wings 34 millimetres. 



Three males in the British Museum collection. 



P>3, 



