East-African Butterflies and Moths. 443 



Ileteranaphe Jacksoni, sp. n. 



General colour yellowish white, with a blackish-brown 

 border along the whole of the fore wing, this forming a broad 

 band along the hind margin and 

 widening towards the apex ; a second 

 band traverses the fore wing from 

 the inner margin up to thecosta. At 

 a little distance from the marginal 

 band and between the two broad 

 bands of darkish brown is enclosed a 

 row of yellowish-white spots, sepa- 

 rated by the nervules, which are also 

 darkish brown. There is a narrow 



bisinuated band across the basal third of the wing and a large 

 reniform spot at the end of the discoidal cell. 



The coloration of the hind wing 

 is much more simple, being yel- ^^^*^^^Hfc 



low ish white, with two brown bands ^^3r><x^ !^8 



near the hind margin, one terminal SMb^/^//'/ 



and the other subterminal, enclosing im^X L f // 



a row of white spots forming a band, ^^kll^^fw^ 



which is rather broader than in the - -' 



fore wing. 



Thorax black, with white hairs and a white patch on each 

 side of the collar. Body black, banded with white ; base of 

 antennae, mouth, and centre of ventral surface of abdomen 

 tufted with orange ; legs black ; coxa} varied with orange 

 hairs. Diam. 72 millim. 



Fam. Liparidae. 



Leucoma macrocera, sp. n. 



Entirely white, with a pearly gloss. Allied to L. trans- 

 lucida, O berth ur (Ann. Mus. Genov. vol. xv. p. 177, tav. i. 

 fig. 6, 1880), but much larger, and distinguished by its large 

 antennas. Mr. Oberthur, in his description, mentions that 

 his L. translucida is absolutely without spots ; but in the 

 figure there is a discoidal blackish spot. Diam. 44 millim. 



