740 DE. A. G. BUTLEE ON LEPIDOPTEEA [NoV. 19, 



107. PlERETES TIGRIS. 



Hypercompa tigris, Butler, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 5, vol. xii. 

 p. 106 (1883). 



Euwenzori, 6000 feet ; Kampala and Uganda. 



108. Cais^opus bubo. 



Canopus bubo. Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. iii. p. 747 (1855). 

 Between Kivata and Wimi, Euwenzori, 7000-8000 feet. May 

 or .Tune. 



109. AliPEinJS ^QUALIS. 



Alpenus cequalis, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. iii. p. 686 (1855). 



Uganda. 



One much worn specimen. 



110. AeGINA AMANDA. 



EucJielia amanda, Boisduval, Yoy. de Deleg. ii. p. 597 (1847). 

 Salt Lake to Wawamba. 



There is a fragment of a Lepista (perhaps L. pandula), too much 

 injured for identification, from Salt Lake. 



111. ElIGMA DUPIilCATA. 



Eligma dupUcata, AuriviUius, Ent. Tidskr. xiii. p. 190 (1892). 

 Kampala and Uganda. 



112. Malacosoma? thoeacica sp. n. (Plate XLIII. fig. 4.) 



Allied to M. rennei, Dewitz ; much smaller ; costal margin and 

 veins of primaries dusky ; inner stripe of primaries transverse, very 

 slightly arched, outer stripe obhque, incurved towards costa, both 

 stripes grey, broader than in M. rewiei ; submarginal spots more 

 regular, nearer to outer margin, well defined also on the secondaries ; 

 thorax and base of primaries bright ochreous, anal tuft creamy 

 ochraceous above : wings below nearly as in M. rennei ; body 

 below ochreous with a central ventral series of grey transverse 

 bars. Expanse of wings 65 millim. 



Between Kivata and Wimi, Euwenzori, 7000-8000 feet, May 

 or June. 



It is probable that this species and M. rennei will prove to 

 belong to a genus distinct from Mcdacosoma. The genera of African 

 Bombyces badly need revision, and it is satisfactory to know that 

 Prof. AurivilHus hopes shortlj' to undertake this work, for which 

 his long and careful study of African Lepidoptera pre-eminently fits 

 him. 



113. Nokageia? sp. 



A much damaged example of a moth, probably allied, if not 

 belonging, to Nonayria, but quite unrecognizable. 

 Kazamaza's, Eu^^•enzori, 5300 feet. 



