678 DE. A. G. BUTLBB ON LEPIDOPTEKA FEOM [NoV. f, 



176. OlAPA PULVINOTATA, Sp. n. 



cf . Closely allied to 0. adspersa, Herr.-Sch. ; larger, the pri- 

 maries and body yellower ; the spots on the primaries bright 

 orange instead of black and more conspicuous. Expanse of wings 

 40-47 mUlim. 



<S , Zomba, December 1892 and January 1893. 



The genus Olapa is nearly allied to Lcelia, but may readily be 

 distinguished from the fact that the second and third median 

 branches of the secondaries (veins 3 and 4) are widely separated at 

 their origins, whereas in Lcelia they are emitted close together ; 

 on the other hand, the third median and radial in Olapa are closer 

 together than in Lcelia. 



177. AeOA DISCALI8. 



Aroa discalis, Walker, Lep. Het. iv. p. 792, n. 1 (1855). 

 c? , Zomba, January 1893. 



178. LePTOSOMA LEUCOlfOE. 



Nyctemera leuconoe, Hopffer, Monatsber. Akad. Berlin, 1857, 

 p. 422 ; Peters's Eeise nach Mossamb. v. p. 174, pi. 28. fig. 3 

 (1862). 



Zomba, July and December 1892. 



179. Anthetja simplex. 



Aniheua simplex. Walker, Lep. Het. iii. p. 687, n, 1 (1855). 

 Zomba, July 1892. 



180. Phiala costipukcta ? 



Heteromorpha costipuncta, Herrich-Schaffer, Aus. Schmett. i. 

 fig. 375 (1855). 



$ ?, Zomba, July 1892. 



181. PSEUDAPHELIA APOLLENAEIS. 



Saturnia apollinaris, Boisduval, Voy. de Deleg. ii. p. 601 (1847). 

 Zomba, January 1893. 



182. Bmf^A EPITHTEENA. 



Buncea epithyrena, Maassen & Werning, Beitr. Schmett. figs 86 

 87(1886). " 



Zomba, July 1892. 



183. GriTAJflSA MAIA. 



Saturnia maia, Klug, Neue Schmett. pi. 5. fig. 1 (1836). 



Zomba, January 1893. 



The single example obtained is somewhat aberrant; but the 

 difEerences from the typical form are not of such a nature that 

 they may not be simply the result of individual variation ; I have, 

 therefore, not felt justified in regarding it as a distinct species. 



