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Closely related to Th. olbifusa, Warr., differing chiefly in the 

 broader white bands and absence of discal spots. 



Anthnrmostcs (?) Innatimargo, Prout, nov. sp. 



<? . 82 mm. Face reddish mixed with fuscous (abraded), vertex 

 narrowly pale ochreous brow'n, occiput, palpus and shaft of antenna 

 red-brown. Thorax and base of abdomen dorsally concolorous with 

 wings, dorsum of abdomen otherwise reddish brow^i mixed wath pale 

 ochreous brown ; thorax and abdomen beneath pale ochreous brown ; 

 fore leg mixed with reddish. Wings blue-green, without lines ; fore 

 wing with costal margin red-brow^n, coarsely and irregularly marked 

 with fuscous, becoming pale ochreous brown against SC ; both 

 wings with the termen narrowly of the same red-brown colour, 

 preceded by a thick, lunulate pale "line, and this again by an extremely 

 line dark line ; terminal line fine, dark ; fringe pale ochreous slightly 

 marked with reddish. Under side very pale, dirty greenish, the 

 margins with suggestions of the ornamentation of upper surface. 



Near Baringa, Liilongo Eiver, Congo, long. 21° E. (Rev. 

 E. Cartwright). Type in coll. L. B. Prout, kindly presented by 

 Mr. G. R. Baldock, F.E.S. A female from Lagos, July 80th, 

 1906 (G. L. Boag), much smaller and in inferior condition, in 

 coll. Brit. Mus. 



Will almost certainly require separating generically from 

 Antharmostes, in spite of superficial resemblance; palpus in 

 both sexes more slender, in male shorter, in female with third 

 joint elongate, exposed ; fore wing with E^ short-stalked with all 

 five subcostals ; hind wing with the angle at B^ very slight, not 

 produced into a tail ; both wings with DC^ very oblique below, 

 as in Agraptochlora, &e. ; female antenna pectinate. 



Gelasma fuscifimhria, Prout, nov. sp. 



(J . 44 mm. Face and palpus black, palpus light beneath ; 

 vertex and basal part of antennal shaft wdiitish, pectinations brownish 

 grey, extreme back of head, with thorax dorsally, greenish grey (slightly 

 discoloured), abdomen grey. Legs pale, fore leg fuscous-marked 

 above. Wings glaucous grey, scarcely greenish, not iridescent. 

 Fore wing with the lines pale, rather indistinct ; antemedian slender, 

 waved, from nearly one-fourth costa to one-third inner margin, very 

 faintly dark-shaded distally ; postmedian from nearly two-thirds 

 costa to tw^o-thirds inner margin, lunulate-dentate (the teeth pointing 

 outwards on veins, the deepest lunule between M^ and SM^), very 

 faintly dark-shaded proximally ; an indistinct elongate, slightly 

 curved, dark cell-mark ; fringe concolorous distally, slightly darker 

 proximally. Hind wing similar, without the antemedian line. 

 Under side uniform dirty whitish, the fringes fuscous. 



Khasis. Type in coll. L. B. Prout. Three females (some- 

 what smaller) in coll. Swinhoe. 



Bather near G. suhlustris, Warr., Nov. Zool. vi. 24, but 

 larger and greyer, lines less clear white, discal marks dark, not 



