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Family 30. Euclididae. 



Genus 71. Trigonodes, Gue'ne'e. 

 86. Trigonodes acutata, Gue*n£e. 



Natal. 



Natal. 



Family 31. RemigiidsB. 

 Genus 72. Remigia, Gue'ne'e. 

 87. Remigia congregata, Walker. 



88. Remigia nigrifrontalis. Walker. (See Herminia.) 



Wings pale grey, shading into testaceous upon the disk ; a 

 deeper-coloured central oblique band, margined by black lines, 

 beginning at middle of abdominal margin of secondaries, run- 

 ning obliquely to third branch of median nervure in primaries, 

 whence it recurves with a double angle to just beyond the 

 middle of costal margin ; several minute black liturge on basal 

 area ; outer margin tinted with tawny, edge stramineous ; 

 fringe dark greyish brown ; a discal series of pale-bordered 

 black dots, becoming larger towards apex of primaries ; apex 

 with a white spot, becoming grey, and bounded by an oblique 

 brown litura internally : head and collar black, front margin 

 of collar white ; thorax and abdomen grey ; antennas brown, 

 ferruginous below ; palpi black, grey internally. Wings below 

 greyish brown, with three parallel, continuous, nearly equi- 

 distant, arched dusky bands ; secondaries with a dusky dot 

 on discocellulars : body whitish. Expanse of wings 1 inch 

 7 lines. 



Natal. 



Family 32. Thermesiidae. 



Genus 73. Tatorinia, n. gen. 



Nearly allied to Tkermesia • but at once distinguished by 

 its smaller eyes and considerably longer palpi with shorter 

 terminal joint. Type T. Burrowsii, n. sp. 



89. Tatorinia Burrowsii, n. sp. 



General coloration of the darker examples of Azazia rubri- 

 cans ; pattern almost as in Tkermesia creberrima. 



Wings dark greyish brown, basal and external areas tinted 

 with olivaceous ; basal area crossed by two irregular and much 

 interrupted dusky lines ; primaries with two central badly 

 defined parallel dusky lines ; a whitish-centred spot in the 

 middle of the discoiclal cell, and a second (larger and sinuate) 



