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with dark outline and centre, suffused with pink in the Natal speci- 

 inen ; the postmedial line fine indistinct double, minutely waved, 

 strongly bent outwards below costa, slightly angled inwards at vein 5, 

 strongly incurved and whitish below vein 3 ; the area beyond it 

 blackish to the irregularly dentate subterminal line which is strongly 

 dentate inwards and white in submedian fold ; the term en olive- 

 green ; a fine terminal black line ; the cilia grey and fuscous with a 

 black patch at middle. Hindwing greyish suffused with fuscous 

 black, very strongly so in female ; traces of a discoidal point and of 

 a postmedial line which is curved from costa to vein 3, then incurved, 

 on under side more distinct and crenulate ; cilia greyish and fuscous. 

 Hah. Natal, Karkloof (Marshall) ; Cape Colony, Transkei (Miss 

 F. Barrett). Exp. 24 mill. 



Genus CALLOPISTEIA. 



Type. 

 Callojnstria, Hubn. Verz. p. 216 (1827) purpureofascia. 



A. Forewing with white patch on apical part of termen insularis. 



B. Forewing with short oblique white streaks from apex and middle 



of termen recurvata. 



C Forewing with double lunulate subterminal line latreilli. 



(1) CALLOPISTEIA INSULARIS, Butl. A.M.N.H. (5) X. p. 230 (1882). 



Hab. Natal, Karkloof (Marshall); Burma; Borneo; New 

 Hebrides ; Solomons. Exp. 26-30 mill. 



(2) CALLOPISTEIA EBCUEVATA, Moore, Lcp. Atk. p. 144 (1879) ; id. 



Lep. Ceyl. iii. pi. 151, f. 1. 

 Hab. Sokotra ; Natal, Durban (Leigh) ; Cape Colony, Tole 

 Eiver (Miss F. Barrett); China, India, Ceylon, and Burma; 

 Java ; New Guinea ; New Hebrides. Exp. 40 mill. 



(3) CALLOPISTEIA LATEEiLLi, Dup. Lep. Pr. Noct. iv. pt. 1, p. 327, 



pi. 120, f. 2 (1823). 

 Hab. Southern Europe; West Africa, Congo; British East 

 Africa, Neugia, Eb. Urru ; Natal, Durban (Leigh) ; India. 

 Exp. 26 mill. 



Genus SAEMATIA. 



Type. 

 Sarmatia, Guen. Delt. and Pyr. p. 25 (1854) interitalis. 



Saematia inteeitalis, Guen. Delt. and Pyr. p. 25, pi. 5, f. 1 

 (1854). 



