ANAPHOSIA. — GXAMPTONYCIIIA. 55o 



528 li. Anaphosia astrigata. 



Anaphosia astrigata, Hmpsn. P. Z. S. 1910, p. 393, pi. xxxvi. f. 30. 



Head orange; antennae black ; thorax yellowish white, the tegulae 

 edged with orange ; pectusand legs orange, the fore femora blackish 

 above, mid tibiae streaked with black, the tarsi blackish; abdomen 

 orange. Fore wing silvery yellowish white; the costa black; an 

 oblique black medial line slightly bent outwards to inner margin; 

 postmedial line black, oblique to vein 12, then erect, joined at vein 5 

 by a curved black line from costa before apex; cilia orange. Hind 

 wing orange-yellow. Underside of fore wing suffused with brown 

 except terminal half of costal area and terminal area. 



II, il>. Congo, Katanga Distr. (Neave), 2 c?,3 $ ; Germ. E. 

 Africa, Usangu Distr. (Neave), 1 8 ; Mashonaland, Salisbury 

 (Marshall), 1 $ type. Exp. 34-44 millim. 



*52S i. Anaphosia parallela. (Plate XXIX. fig. 30.) 



Anaphosia parallela, Beth.-Baker, A. M. N. H. (8) vii. p. 536 (1911). 



8 ■ Head, dorsum of tegulae, and prothorax fulvous yellow, the 

 rest of thorax white ; antennas brown, the shaft white above towards 

 base; pectus and legs suffused with brown; abdomen pale grey, 

 the anal tuft and ventral surface fulvous yellow. Fore wing silvery 

 white ; the costal edge black ; a black medial line, very slightly 

 excurved below costa, then oblique to just below 7 the cell .and erect 

 to inner margin ; an obliquely incurved sinuous black postmedial 

 line ; the apex faintly tinged with fuscous. Hind wing glossy white. 

 Underside of fore wing yellowish suffused with fuscous except on 

 marginal areas, a waved blackish subterminal line except towards 

 apex and tornus ; hind wing with the costa suffused with yellow, 

 a faint oblique blackish subterminal bar from costa. 



Hah. N. Angola, N'Dalla Tando (Ansorge), type f 6 in Coll. 

 Bethune- Baker. Exp. 34 millim. . 



*o29a. Gnamptonychia orsola. (Plate XXIX. fig. 31.) 

 Gnamptonychia orsola, Dyar, Pr. U.S. Nat. Mus. xxxviii. p. 233 (1910). 



8 . Head and tegulae ochreous yellow; antennae, thorax, and 

 abdomen black, the thorax tinged with grey and the last with the 

 anal tuft yellow ; pectus, femora, part of tibiae, and ventral surface 

 of abdomen yellow. Fore wing uniform dark slate-grey. Hind 

 wing dull black. 



II ah. Mexico, Mexico City (Mailer, Dityes), Popoeatapetl Park 

 (Schaus). Exp. 38 millim. This species is unknown to me, 

 figured from a drawing from type in U.S. Nat Mus. 



530 a. Inopsis imitata, Jl. Edw. 



This is a distinct species; abdomen with the anal tuft of male 

 yellow excepi above. 



