RhopaJocera from the Upper Congo. 4:77 



postmedian row of dark points, the lower ones in obscure 

 indefinite spots ; a subterminal scalloped dark line ; termen 

 rusty red, expanding inwards at the radial area : secondaries 

 with base dark rusty red, with a small yellowish patch above 

 the cell ; a small dark spot in the cell; postmedian area 

 ochreous, very strongly suffused nearly all over and to the 

 termen with crimson and rusty red, the markings being most 

 obscure ; a trace of a postmedian scalloped row of markings, 

 followed by a definite row of strongly scalloped dashes filled 

 in internally with grey. 



? . Primaries with base and area below the cell tawny 

 almost to the tornus, upper and terminal areas blackish 

 brown ; the usual spots in the cell as in the t^; an irregular, 

 pure white, oblique, broadish dash from the costa beyond the 

 cell to vein 2 ; a subapical curved row of four white dots : 

 secondaries tawny, with base slightly darker, edged with a 

 fine dark strongly serrated line ; a trace of a row of post- 

 median spots ; a subterminal dark row of strongly scalloped 

 markings, with a dark spot preceding each of the scallops ; 

 termen brownish. Underside : primaries entirely dark brown, 

 with the cell-marks just visible and the white markings very 

 prominent : secondaries with base entirely dark to the end of 

 the cell, very irregularly terminated ; beyond this the wing 

 is dirty straw-coloured ; termen brownish to vein 3, pale 

 area irrorated with grey, with a postmedian row of white 

 points, and the upperside scallops showing very slightly 

 through. 



Expanse, ^ 56, $ 62 ram. 



Bab. Mawamba-Makala, Congo Free State, March 1906. 



S in the Powell-Cotton collection, $ in my collection. 



1 believe I am right in allocating my female to Major 

 Powell-Cotton's male. 



Deistogyna luteostriata, sp. n. 



cJ . Both wings brown, with pale ochreous stripes and with 

 the various brown spots and markings edged more or less 

 finely with pale ochreous : primaries with three large cell- 

 spots, with a fourth just beyond the cell ; a broad oblique 

 brown band from the end of the cell to the inner margin 

 before its middle, this band is deeply invaded with pale 

 ochreous about its centre j beyond this are two large brown 

 spots below vein 2 ; a subterminal row of large inter- 

 nervular spots slightly curved ending at vein 2 : secondaries 

 with a basal and a median pale ochreous oblique stripe ; a sub- 

 terminal row of large spots edged broadly with pale ochreous ; 



