46 Lord Walsingliam on Western 



Hob. Natal Malvern (Col. Bowker), one specimen ; 

 French Congo Kangwe, Ogowe River (Rev. A. C. Good), 

 two specimens. 



The specimens from the Ogowe River have the series of 

 spots in precisely the same places, but they are decidedly 

 of larger size ; in all other respects they are similar to the 

 type, and without further evidence cannot be regarded 

 as belonging to a distinct species ; these specimens, 

 which are figured, have the abdomen ochreous. 

 Exp. al.j 26-27 mm. 



HYPONOMEUTID^E. 

 HYPONOMEUTINJE. 



JOBULA, Wkr. 



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Jobula? radiata, sp. n. (PL III., fig. 16.) 



Antennae, shortly uniciliate, basal joint amply clothed ; olive- 

 grey above, ochreous beneath. Palpi, $ long, projecting four 

 times the length of the head beyond it, second joint slightly 

 recurved, closely clothed throughout ; apical joint short, recurved, 

 sleuder, also clothed ; orange-ochreous on their upper half, olive- 

 grey externally along their middle, cinereous within and beneath : 

 <5 shorter than in the $ , and much more recurved ; whitish cine- 

 reous throughout. Head strongly tufted with .long projecting 

 hairs in front, face concave ; olive-grey above, mixed with pale 

 cinereous, face pale cinereous. Thorax smooth, olive-grey with 

 three longitudinal orange-ochreous lines ; whitish cinereous 

 beneath. Forcwings, dark olive-grey, with orange-ochreous 

 lines marking the interspaces between the veins, the extreme baso 

 of the costa narrowly orange-ochreous ; a distinct orange-ochreous 

 line, commencing near the base beneath the costa, follows the 

 upper edge of the cell to the middle of the wing-length ; this 

 is followed by some spots of the same colour about the upper angle 

 of the eel!, diverging obliquely downwards and nearly joining the 

 outer end of a median streak of the same colour, which terminates 

 in the direction of the base at half the length of the cell ; there is 

 also a line of the same colour along the fold and some suffusion of 

 orange-ochreous scales beneath it ; beyond the end of the cell a 

 series of 9 or 10 separate orange-ochreous lines diverge fan-like 

 between the veins, and are margined, at their outer ends, by 

 a distinct semicircle of the olive-grey ground-colour, which is 



