6 Hon. L. W. Rothscliikl on 



menippe, bearing as in that species on disk a straight white 

 line bordered outwardly with brown. 



Lengtli of fore wing 42 mm. 



Clasper bisinuate at apex, the upper angle projecting ; 

 anal tergite with two acute processes. The segments of the 

 antenna longer than broad, the branches longer than in 

 me7i{ppe. 



Caiala, near Bihe, Angola, 12th October, 1904 {Dr. W. J. 

 Anso7'f/e), one male ; and another male, also from Bihe : both 

 in the Tring Museum. 



Parusta, gen. nov. 



(J . Antenna cylindrical, flattened at apex, the segments 

 much broader than long, except the last two, each with only 

 one pair of branches, these long and very slender, being short, 

 hov/ever, on the last three segments ; the apical ventral edge 

 of the distal segments slightly raised, but not produced into 

 a process as in the case of Clsfa and Pseudantherma. Tibiai 

 normal, without apical thorn-like claws, mid-tibia longer than 

 the first tarsal segment. Neuratiou similar to that of Tago- 

 Topsis ; fore wing with four subcostals, the first more distal 

 than the fourth, the second very short ; first radial and first 

 median at equal distances from the cross-vein ; costal margin 

 of hind wing nearly straight, the second median much more 

 proximal than the subcostal. 



Nearest to Tagoropsis, ditfering especially in the structure 

 of the antenna and in neur<ation. 



13. Parusta xantJiops, sp. n. 



Cream-buff"; the head ochraceous ; tlie antenna deep buff 

 and the abdominal segments brown at the bases and ochra- 

 ceous at the apical edges. Wings dirty white ; on fore wing 

 a ])atch at base, a broad curved antemedian line continued to 

 base at hind margin, a discal line excurved in centre and there 

 widened to form a patch, partly encircling the ocellus, further 

 an ill-defined marginal band and a portion of the veins 

 brown : the ocellus round, yellow, edged with brownish 

 black. On hind wing a discal and a submarginal band, both 

 ill-defined and nearly parallel to outer margin ; ocellus as on 

 fore wing, but smaller. 



Underside nearly as upper ; discal band of hind wing 

 distinct, widened at the ocellus, submarginal band represented 

 by some ill-defined patches, namely, a costal, a central, and 

 an anal one, the last two being joined together by a faint 



