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6. Genus Erites. 



Erites, Mab. Bull. Soc. Ent. Beige, p. Ixxi (1891). 



Type, melania, Mab. 



Very close to Sarangesa, from wliicb it may be separated by tbe 

 more dentate margin to the hind wing, and by tbe lower margin of 

 the cell between veins 2 and 3 being straight. 



djmlcelce, WTlgr. 



And one unidentified species. 



A species closely allied to motvzl, Wllgr., had been wrongly 

 identified as djceltelee in the British Museum collection. Therefore 

 all Mr. Butler's records of djalcelce really apply to this other species, 

 which is apparently unnamed, and which is in the Brit ish Museum 

 from Aden, Wadelai, Somali, and Abyssinia, the true djteltelce being 

 represented only from British Caffraria, Cape of Good Hope, 

 Transvaal, and Natal. 



7. Genus Sarangesa. 



Sarangesa, Moore, Lep. Ceyl. i. p. 1/6 (1881). 



Type, purendra, Moore. 



hhjda, Mabille, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (6) is. p. clxsxiii (1889). 



Type, micacea, Mab. 



Sape, Mabille, Bull. Soc. Ent. Beige, p. Ixvii (1891). 



Type, lucidella, Mab. 



Antennae : club moderate, slightly recurved. Palpi porrect ; third 

 joint short, bluntly conical. Fore wing : inner margin longer than 

 outer margin; cell less than two-thirds the length of costa ; vein 12 

 reaching costa well before end of cell ; discocellulars suberect, the 

 lower the longer ; vein 3 shortly before the end of cell ; vein 2 

 nearly three times as far from end of cell as from base of wing ; the 

 lower margin of cell slightly arched between the origins of veins 

 2 and 3. Hind wing : outer margin slightly sinuate ; vein 7 very 

 shortly before end of cell ; discocellulars and veiu 5 barely traceable ; 

 vein 3 immediately before end of cell ; veiu 2 hardly nearer to end 

 of cell than to base of w iug. Hind tibiae with two pairs of spurs in 

 some species, with a tuft of hairs attached to the proximal end. 



V«''«'"?'"«, Moore 1, 1 {*grisea, Hew 5. 



*a/«, de Niceville 2. \ micacea, Mab. 



clasahara, Moore 3. moto::i,'Wllgv Ct. 



albicilia, Moore 4. I kohela, Trimeu 7. 



I phi//lojjki/la, Trlmen 8. 



And seven unidentified species. 



The genus Sapehas been erected by Mabille for motoci and its allies, 

 but these species all fall into the genus Sarangesa. The species 

 micacea is oue of the many species described by Hewitson which 

 have been redescribed by Mabille. 



Asiatic and African. 



