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fuscis. Abdomine miniato, in basi flavo, macula lunulari prope 

 basim purpurea, fasciculis duobus lateralibus segment! analis 

 nigris. Tibiis violaceo-fuscis. 



Antenna bronzy brown, fringed with purplish scales to beyond 

 the middle. Palpi fuscous, whitish at the base. Haustellum 

 whitish at the base. Head bronzy fuscous, a few yellow scales at 

 the back. Thorax bronzy fuscous, with two pale yellow spots at 

 its posterior margin. Fore wings purplish fuscous, with three 

 pale yellow spots, the first obliquely curved, extending across the 

 fold from near the base of the dorsal margin to the upper half of 

 the wing; the second and third about the commencement of 

 the apical third of the wing, one costal, the other dorsal and 

 slightly neaier the base, both of equal size ; cilia dark fuscous. 

 Under side tinged with golden yellow at the base, bronzy fuscous 

 beyond, with a vermilion streak running along the middle from 

 the base to the anal angle. Hind wings bronzy, tinged with 

 golden red at the base ; cilia at the basal two-thirds of the costal 

 and dorsal margins carmine, beyond dark fuscous. Under side 

 vermilion ; cilia carmine, dark fuscous around the apex. Abdomen 

 vermilion, with a yellow band at the base, wider in the middle 

 than at the sides, followed by a dark purple crescent-shaped spot, 

 the anal segments with a tuft of black scales on each side. Under 

 side pale ochreous, with two square-edged lateral patches near the 

 base and a wide bar across the anal segments, purplish fuscous. 

 Legs bronzy fuscous above, spurs and under sides pale ochreous. 

 Exp. al. 14 mrn. 



Hal). Zanzibar (Mr. F. J. Jackson) ; Port Natal 

 (Gueinzius, B. M.).* 



Type, <? ? , Mus. Wlsm. 



[PL vi., fig. 16.] 



Erctmoccra scatospila, Z., Handl. Kong. Svensk. Ak., 

 1852, 99-100. 



"Alis anterioribus brunneis, linea ex basi, maculis duabus 

 posticis oblique suboppositis lituraque apicis obsoletis lutescenti- 

 griseis ; posterioribus subtus cum ciliis interioribus coccineis ; 

 abdomine coccineo, macula baseos dorsali segrnentoque anali 

 nigris ($?). 



" Minor quam $ praecedentis (fuscipennis) . Differt ab ea specie 

 alis anterioribus maculatis, a sequentibus (lunifera and Icetissimd) 

 maculis obsoletis segmentique analis apice coccineo. 



:|: This species was confused with divisella by Walker (see p. 33). 



