498 ARCTIADJE. 



wing much narrower, of hind wing hardly more than a line ; female 

 with the hand of fore wing narrowing to a point at tornus ; hind 

 wing without hand. 



Hab. N.E. Rhodesia. E. Luangwa Distr. {Neave), 2<J,1 ? 

 type. Exp. 6 32, $ 38 millim. 



313. Ilema apicalis. 



Larva. Piepors, Tijd. v. Ent. xlvii. p. 144, pi. x. f. 4. 



Clothed with dark grey hair with a few long hlack hairs ; dorsal 

 line hlack, interrupted near the middle by a grey patch ; head yellow 

 with two hlack patches. Food-plants : Tamarindus iiidica, Euijenia, 

 Muscus, and Lichen. 



314. Ilema dorsalis, insert (syn.) : — 



Ilema testacea, lonisiadensis, Roths. Nov. Zool. xix. p. 221 (1912). 

 Louisiades, St. Aignan (Meek), type f <3 in Coll. Rothschild. 



*314 a. Ilema testacea. (Plate XXVII. fig. 13.) 



Ilema testacea, Roths. Nov. Zool. xix. p. 221 (1912). 



cS . Head and thorax grey-brown, the tegula) ochreous with a 

 grey-brown band, the patagia ochreous at base ; abdomen ochreous, 

 the medial segments suffused with brown above and below. Fore 

 wing ochreous tinged with reddish brown. Hind wing ochreous 

 yellow. 



Fore wing with minute areole, 7 from well beyond it, 11 anasto- 

 mosing with 12. 



Halj. Solomon Is., Treasury I. {Meek), type f c? in Coll. 

 Rothschild. Exp. 34 millim. 



31G a. Ilema lamprocraspis, n. sp. (Plate XXVII. fig. 14.) 



J . Head and thorax pale grey-brown ; antennae, palpi, and legs 

 fuscous brown ; abdomen grey, the extremity and ventral surface 

 reddish ochreous. Fore wing pale grey-brown clothed with powdery 

 scales, the terminal area tinged with fuscous and glossy. Hind 

 wing pale grey-brown clothed with powdery scales, the terminal 

 area narrowly glossy from apex to vein 2. Underside uniform pale 

 reddish brown. 



2 • Head and thorax white, the head faintly tinged with yellow, 

 the tegulse with slight fuscous bars; antennae fuscous; palpi 

 yellow, fuscous towards tips ; pectus and legs ochreous tinged with 

 brown ; abdomen grey-white, the ventral surface brownish ochreous. 



