670 DB. A. G. BTJTLER ON LEPIDOPTEBA TEOM {ISoY. 7, 



vague, but I think, from the sti-iking character of the under- 

 surface markings, there can be Uttle doubt that this is Mabille's 

 species ; the upper surface appears to be not much imlike the 

 PampMla fjisr/on of the same author. 



141. OSMODES EAJS^OHA. 



PampMla ranoha, Westwood in Oates's ' Matabele-Land,' p. 353 

 (1881). 



Zomba, December 1892 and January 1893. 



The Hewitson collection contains two specimens unnamed, 

 labelled " Zanzibar " and " Nyassa " respectively. 



142. Hetebopteeus fobmostjs, sp. n. (Plate LX. fig. 8.) 



Black-brown, with an angular ochreous subapical band, con- 

 stricted or divided at third median branch, and a small spot of the 

 same colour near external angle ; secondaries with six submarginal 

 ochreous spots, the fringe usually varied \^"ith the same colom* ; the 

 head and thorax more or less clothed with dull ochraceous hairs : 

 primaries below dark cupreous brown, almost black ; costal margin 

 sprinkled with pale yellowish scales ; a subcostal longitudinal 

 streak, followed below origin of first subcostal branch by a spot ; 

 a shorter streak in the cell ; a minute transverse spot at end of 

 cell ; the angular band and spot of upper surface bright ochreous ; 

 internervular folds terminating in a marginal series of more or 

 less triangular pale yellow spots ; outer edge of fringe slightly 

 varied with yellow at apex : secondaries milk-whitish, the sub- 

 median interspace pale sordid yellow, traversed towards anal 

 angle by a looped blackish line from submedian vein ; all the 

 veins black ; a large subbasal oblong spot linking the costal and 

 subcostal veins, an irregular central band from second subcostal 

 branch to submedian vein, and a submarginal macular band, 

 consisting of seven divisions, bright ochreous, edged with black ; 

 fringe black, almost wholly tipped with ochreous : palpi below 

 black at base, their fringes at first whitish, then reddish ochreous, 

 faintly tipped with black ; pectus and legs clothed with ochreous 

 hair ; venter black, with ochreous spots at the sides, creamy white 

 in the centre. Expanse of wings 33-36 millim. 



Zomba, December 1892 and January 1893. 



Evidently this beautif id species is not rare. 



143. Ctclopides QtJADEisiGNATFS, sp. n. (Plate LX. fig. 9.) 



Intermediate between C. metis and cegipan ; purplish brown ; 

 a sinuous transverse spot at end of cell, too obliquely placed 

 trifid subapical spots and a larger bifid spot cut by the second 

 median branch, ochreous ; a few very short ochreous bristles below 

 the median vein : secondaries with a few fine ochreous hairs in the 

 cell ; a bifid spot at end of cell, a smaller squamous spot below 

 apex and another in first median interspace ochreous : body 

 blackish ; antennae ringed with white, club more or less ochreous. 



