52 DR. W. J. HOLLAND ON THE AFRICAN (Jan. 14, 
173. C. BERNIERI, Boisd. 
Steropes bernieri, Boisd. Faune Madgr. p. 68, pl. ix. fig. 9 (1833). 
Cyclopides bernieri, Mab. Grandid. Madgr. vol. xvii. p. 342, 
pl. li. figs. 5, 5 a (1887). 
Ampittia bernieri, Watson, P. Z. S. 1893, p. 96. 
Hab. Madagascar. 
174. C. pispar, Mab. 
Cyclopides dispar, Mab. Bull. Soc. Ent. France, (5) vol. vil. 
p- lxxiii (1877). he 
Hetzropterus dispar, Mab. Grandid. Madgr. vol. xviii. p. 346, 
pl. lii. figs. 8, 8 a, 9, 9a (1887). 
Ampittia? dispar, Watson, P. Z.S. 1893, p. 96. 
Hab. Madagascar. 
175. C. sactavus, Mab. 
Cyclopides saclavus, Mab. C. R. Soc. Ent. Belg. vol. xxxv.'p. evil 
(1891). 
Hab. Madagascar. 
176. C.(?) pHipyty, Walker. 
Cyclopides phidyle, Walker, the Entomologist, vol. v. p. 56 
(1870). 
Hab. Hor Tamanib ( Walker). 
I cannot make out this species. I cannot discover where the 
type is, if it still exists. The insect remains to be rediscovered. 
177. C.(?) uynx, Moeschler. 
Cyclopides lynx, Moeschl. Verhandl. d. k. k. zool.-bot. Ges. 
Wien, Bd. xxviii. p. 210 (1879). 
Hab. Africa? 
Moeschler with some degree of doubt assigns this species to the 
African fauna. It may be Asiatic. Ido not know it except by 
the description referred to above. 
178. C.(?) stenuatTa, Mab. 
Ceratrichia stellata, Mab. C. R. Soc. Ent. Belg. 1891, p. lxv; 
Butler, P. Z. 8. 1893, p. 673. 
Cyclopides mineni, Trim. P. Z. 8. 1894, p. 72, pl. vi. fig. 16. 
Hab. Mombasa (Mabille); British Central Africa (Butler) ; 
Manica (Trimen). 
The type is in the collection of Dr. Staudinger. It is a female. 
There is also a cotype, a male, which is much smaller and badly 
worn, lacking altogether the cilia on the wings and minus the 
antenne. ‘The original reference of this species to the genus 
Ceratrichia, which has been followed by Dr. Butler and others, is 
