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yellow tinged with rufous ; traces of a subbasal line ; the antemedial 

 line angled in cell, then indistinct and with black points on median 

 nervure and vein 1 ; an indistinct medial line angled at median ner- 

 vure ; reniform black-brown, rather wedge-shaped ; the postmedial 

 line pale yellow with black spot at costa and series of black points 

 on its inner edge, excurved from costa to vein 4, then incurved, 

 angled outwards in submedian fold and to inner margin ; an almost 

 straight white subterminal line ending at tornus, its inner edge 

 defined by rufous its outer by grey and black striae on the veins ; a 

 series of minute points on the veins before termen and some striae 

 on termen. Hindwing ochreous white, the terminal area tinged with 

 rufous ; traces of waved medial and postmedial dark lines and of a 

 pale straight subterminal line : subterminal and terminal series of 

 dark striae, the termen produced to a point at vein 4 with a brown 

 spot on it. 



Ab. 1. Forewing with all the markings less distinct especially the 

 reniform and postmedial line ; hindwing with the brown spot on 

 termen almost obsolete. 



Hah. Damaraland ; Matebeleland (Gates). Exp. 50 miU. Type 

 in B.M. 



Sect. II. Antennae of male ciliated. 



A. Mid and hind tibiae of male fringed with long hair. 

 a. (Remigia) Hind tarsi of male fringed with long hair. 



a^. Forewing with annulus below the reniform .. repanda. 



h^. Forewing without annulus below the reniform frugalia. 



(2) Chalciope eepanda, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iii. 2, p. 49 (1792). 

 Bemigia latipes, Guen. Noct. iii. p. 314 (1852). 



conveniens, Wlk. xiv. 1507 (1857). 

 Hah. West Indies; South America ; West Africa, Sierra Leone, 

 Gld Calabar, Nigeria, Gongo ; Soudan, White Nile ; British 

 East Africa, Kampala, Kikuyu ; British Central Africa, Zomba, 

 Ghinde ; Mashonaland, Salisbury (Marshall) ; Natal, Victoria 

 District (Gooch), Durban (Leigh) ; Cape Colony (Dr. Smith) ; 

 Aden. Exj). 40-50 mill. 



(3) Ghalciope feugalis, Fabr. Syst. Ent. vi. p. 601 (1775). 



Hah. West Africa, Old Galabar, Nigeria, Gongo; British Central 

 Africa, Matopo ; Natal, Victoria District (Gooch), Durban 

 (Leigh); Madagascar; Aden; India, Ceylon, and Burma; 

 Nicobars ; Formosa ; Loochoo ; Borneo ; Java ; Australia ; 

 Pacific Groups. Exy. 36-50 mill. 



