586 DB. A. G. BUTLER ON LBPIDOPTERA [June 19, 



terminatiuo; at basal tliird ; subcostal branchiug beyond the end of 

 cell, the first branch thrown off just beyond the cell, running 

 obliquely upwards to costal vein, which it joins just beyond its 

 middle ; the two other branches forming a long fork to outer margin 

 immediately below apex ; upper radial also emitted from the sub- 

 costal vein immediately beyond the cell ; upper discocellular oblique 

 and slightly inangled at its upper extremity ; lower discocellular 

 nearly transverse ; costal vein of secondaries noi'uial ; discoidal 

 cell short, narrow, almost elliptical, not quite extending to basal 

 third of wing ; subcostal branches emitted from a long footstalk, 

 upper discocellular very oblique, almost in a line with the radial ; 

 lower discocellular less oblique, half the length of upper ; radial 

 and median branches nearly equidistant, the first and second 

 branches being widest apart at their origins. 



163. Phasicn-ectts gregoeii, sp. n. (Plate XXXVII. fig. 6.) 



$ . Wings semitransparent buff ; primaries with ochreous costal 

 margin and basal hairy clothing ; a slightly sinuous series of six 

 vinous spot^ across the disc from below subcostal vein to below 

 first median branch ; body ochreous ; antennse rufous brown with 

 buff pectinations : under surface paler and immaculate, antennsa 

 below somewhat greyish. Expanse of wings 40 millim. 



Sabaki Valley. 



One slightly rubbed female example. 



164. Lebeda, sp. 



A very much shattered female specimen of a species very close 

 to (if distinct from) L. ferruginea ; in pattern it seems to corre- 

 spond almost exactly ; but it is smaller and more sandy in 

 colouring; in any case it has been too much injured hj Dermestes 

 to be worth presei-ving. 



Clearing through forest six miles east of Witu, 22nd December, 

 1892. 



165. Tbilocha vaeiak's, var. albicollis. 



Naprepa albicollis, "Walker, Journ. Linn. Soc. vi. p. 171 (1862). 

 Ngatana, 



166. Saturnia oubie. 



Bomhyx oubie, Guerin, Voy. in Abyss, p. 387, pi. xii. figs. 1, 2. 

 Platform on Kikuyu Escarpment above Kedong, Newia. 

 One much shattered example. 



167. Sattte;n'ia, sp. 



Two extremely worn pairs of a species close to S. ivallengrenii ; 

 possibly that species. 



S 2 , Tzavo. 



Eelder's figure is not very good, and tlie specimens now received 

 are much shattered and rubbed ; so that it is impossible to be 

 certain \^hether they are really distinct. 



