1893.] BEITISH CENTRAL APEICA. 673 



151. HaXPE LTJGElfS. 



Pamphila lugens, Hopffer, Ber. Verb. Ak. Berlin, 1855, p. 643, 

 n. 26 ; Peters's Eeise nach Mossamb. v. p. 418, pi. 27. figs. 5, 6 

 (1862). 



Zomba, July 1892. 



152. BaRACUS FEIfESTEATTTS, sp. n. 



Above almost exactly like Isoteinon lamprospilus, but slightly 

 smaller and ^vitb the hyaline spots a little smaller ; the grey- 

 greenish hairy clothing of the secondaries extending over a much 

 ■wider area ; ground-colouring below like B. septentrionum, Wood- 

 Mason, the primaries black with costal and apical areas broadly 

 argillaceous, shading into dust-grey ; fringe of the latter colour 

 tipped with white ; hyaline spots as above : secondaries golden 

 argillaceous ; a longitudinal greyish streak immediately below and 

 bounding the subcostal vein ; abdominal area dust-greyish ; two 

 small whitish spots on centre of median interspaces ; fringe white. 

 Expanse of wings, S 31 miUim., $ 35 millim. 



Zomba, December 1892 and January 1893. 



153. Cerateichia stellata. 



Ceratrichia stellata, Mabille, Comptes Eendus Soc. ent. Beige, 

 1891, p. Ixx. 



Zomba, December 1892. 



154. Aeromachus ? johxstoni, sp. n.* 



cJ . Bronze-brown : primaries with two unequal hyaline white 

 dots within the end of the cell and a small subquadrate spot below 

 the lower of them on first median interspace ; a dot at basal third 

 of second median interspace, and above it, towards costa, two un- 

 equal white dots placed slightly obliquely ; base of costa and centre 

 of inner margin slightly dusted with yellowish ; posterior two- 

 fifths of fringe tipped with sordid white : secondaries with yellowish 

 hair scales in cell and interno-median interspace ; fringe, excepting 

 at apex, sordid white : head, coUar, and patagia golden brownish ; 

 front of thorax glossed with green ; abdomen greyish. Primaries 

 below grey, the apical area and costa lilacine, clouded with black- 

 ish ; hyaline spots as above ; a white diffused streak at base of cell 

 and a small spot across centre of interno-median area : secondaries 

 lilacine-greyish along submedian vein; a dark brown irregular 

 >-shaped band from apex across the disk : fringe of second joint 

 of palpi and anterior femora long and bright yellow; venter greyish 

 white. Expanse of wings 24 millim. 



Mipa stream, Mofwi, August 3, 1892. 



1 I have placed this species at the end of the Hesperiidse because it does not 

 appear to me quite to agree with any of the genera indicated in Lieut. Watson's 

 Bevision of the family ; from Aeromachus, which it most nearly approaches, it 

 differs in the longer terminal joint of the palpi. 



P.S. — I find that by some inerplicable oversight the slip of Ehopalocampta 

 forestan, Cram, (which was represented in both collections), has dropped out 

 of the MS. 



