Lepidoptera from Southern Africa. 403 



Subfamily Apameinm. 



Genus 50. Apamea, Ochsenheimer. 



65. Apamea natalensis, n. sp. 



Primaries above sandy whitish, sparsely speckled with black 

 and clouded for a short distance round the discocellulars 

 with rusty brownish ; margins spotted with black ; a blackish 

 interno-median basal spot, surmounted by a black dot; a 

 V-shaped whitish marking at end of cell, bounded externally 

 by a semicircular black spot ; two submarginal semicircular 

 blackish spots, and between them a small black denticle ; fringe 

 whity brown, spotted with blackish : secondaries dark grey, 

 dusky externally ; fringe whity brown : body sandy whitish ; 

 collar with a black dot on each side, behind which is a trans- 

 verse bisinuate black line, followed by a thicker brown line ; 

 tegular longitudinally speckled with black. Wings below whity 

 brown, costal areas speckled with blackish grey ; discocellular 

 area of primaries and apical area of secondaries rosy brownish j 

 a dusky transverse discal streak, abbreviated in secondaries ; 

 a blackish lunule on discocellulars of the latter wings : body 

 below whity brown. Expanse of wings 1 inch 2| lines. 



Natal. 



Not unlike pale examples of A. gemina. 



Genus 51. Caradrina, Ochsenheimer. 



66. Caradrina partita. Walker. 

 Natal. 

 Previously known from the Congo. 



Genus 52. Amyna, Guene*e. 

 67. Amyna undulifera, n. sp. 



$. Nearly allied to A. selenampha, but smaller, redder in 

 tint, with the undulated transverse lines of primaries less irre- 

 gular, sharply defined, edged with grey ; secondaries shorter, 

 with no trace of a transverse line on upper surface. Expanse 

 of wings 1 inch 2 lines. 



Natal. 



Family 17. HadenicUe. 

 Genus 53. Euplexia, Stephens. 



68. Euplexia amaranta, Felder. 

 Natal. 



