90 Lord Walsingham on 



Delogoa Bay (East Africa), two specimens (Druce} ; 

 Accra (Gold Coast), (Carter). 



Hyponomeutamorbillosus, Z., Hor. Soc. Ent. Koss., XIII., 



2223, pi. III., 66 (1877). 

 Zanzibar. 



This species was omitted from my previous paper 

 (Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1881). 



[PI. iv., fig. 27.] 

 Hyponomeuta puncticornis, sp. n. 



Antenna pale leaden grey, with a minute spot on the upper side 

 of the basal joint. Palpi short, porrected ; pale leaden grey, un- 

 spotted. Head pale leaden grey. Thorax pale leaden grey, with 

 five black spots and one on the anterior half of each of the tegulse ; 

 the thoracic spots are arranged as follows : two anterior adjacent ; 

 two median, more widely separated ; one posterior, remote. Fore 

 wings shining pale leaden grey, with about fifteen black spots ; a 

 line of four or five near the costal margin, the last only beyond the 

 middle, the last but one about the middle ; a line of four above the 

 fold, the last slightly beyond the middle ; a line of four below the 

 fold, the last slightly beyond the outer spot of the middle line ; 

 two or three more near the apical margin before the cilia ; cilia 

 pale leaden grey. Under side dark greyish fuscous. Hind wings 

 shining leaden grey, scarcely darker than the fore wings ; cilia 

 slightly darker than the hind wings. Under side slightly paler 

 than in the fore wings. Abdomen dark greyish fuscous. Exp. al. 

 24mm. 



Hab. Delagoa Bay (East Africa), two specimens 

 (Druce). 



Type, $ ? , Mus. Wlsm. 



(ETA, Grote. 

 [PI. iv., fig. 28.] 

 (Eta carteri, sp. n. 



Antenna somewhat serrated, thickened, purplish fuscous ; apical 

 third snow-white, spotted above with fuscous and tipped with 

 fuscous. Palpi recurved to middle of face, purple. Haustellum 

 orange. Head deep purple, with two conspicuous snow-white 

 lateral spots behind the antennse and two on the face. Thorax 

 deep purple, with two anterior snow-white spots, somewhat smaller 

 than those behind the antennae ; one central snow-white spot 

 behind the middle, and two small snow-white lateral spots beneath 



