1893.] BEITISH CENTEAL AFEICA. 669 



134. Saeaxgesa asteigeea, sp. n. 



Black-brown, with a faint cupreons gloss ; fringes spotted with 

 greyish white ; a submarginal series of snow-white dots ; indica- 

 tions of a discal series of smaller dots, best defined on the primaries ; 

 a minute spot in each discoidal cell ; primai'ies also with two widely 

 separated white points on interno-median area and three small 

 spots in the form of a < beyond the cell : abdomen above black ; 

 antennae black, ringed with white. Wings below more distinctly 

 shot with cupreous than above, in some lights varying to bronzy 

 green; the white dots on primaries nearly as above, but those on 

 secondaries better defined and forming four imperfect series, con- 

 sisting respectively of two, five, seven, and eight or nine white 

 dots ; fringes spotted as above : palpi white below ; body greyish. 

 Expanse of wings 33 milHm. 



Zomba, January 1893. 



135. CaPEONA PU/LAAJfA. 



Caprona jnllaana, WaUengren, Kongl. Svensk. Vet.-Akad. 

 Handl. 1857, p. 51 ; Trimen, South Afr. Butt. pi. xii. figs. 6, 6 a 

 (1889). 



Zomba, January 1893. 



136. Capeona jamesoni. 



Antigonus jamesoni, E. M. Sharpe, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist, 

 ser. 6, vol. vi. p. 348 (1890). 



Pterygospidea jamesoni, Trimen, P. Z. S. 1891, p. 106, pi. ix. 

 fig. 25. 



Mipa stream, Mofwi, August 3, 1892 {R. C). 



137. Kespebia deomus, 



Pyrgus dromus, Plotz, IVIitth. naturw. Vereins, 1884, p. 6, n. 13, 

 Lake Mweru; Zomba, July and December 1892, January 1893. 



138. ACLEEOS philajstdee. 



PamphUa philander, Hopffer, Monatsber. Kon. Akad. Wiss. 

 Berhn, 1855, p. 643 ; Peters's Eeise nach Mossamb. v. p. 416, 

 pi. 27. figs. 1, 2 (1862). 



Zomba, July 1892. 



139. ACLBEOS PLACIDUS. 



Apaustus placidus, Plotz, Stett. ent. Zeit. 1879, p. 360. 

 Zomba, December 1892 and January 1893, 



140. OXYPAUtrS ETJSO. 



PampTiila ruso, Mabille, Comptes Kendus Soc. ent. Beige, 1891, 



clxxxiii. 



Zomba, December 1892. 



The description of the upper surface of primaries seems rather 



