1896. ] FROM NYASA-LAND. 849 
front of pectus; sides of venter ochreous. Expanse of wings 
50 millim. 
Mpata, W. coast of Lake Nyasa, August 21st, 1895. 
“ Taken in a banana plantation” (R. C.). 
We have a nearly allied species in the Museum collection from 
Old Calabar. 
143. MarpaRA CURVIVIRGATA. 
Lelia curvivirgata, Karsch, Ent. Nachr. 1895, p. 373, Taf. iv. 
fig. 3. 
3, Lower Nyika, 4200 feet alt., June 30th, 1895. 
This species is closely related to my M. peculiaris from Mada- 
gascar, but differs in the fact that the golden-brown band across 
the primaries runs to the apex instead of to the costal margin. 
144, HIBrRILpES NORAX. 
Hibrildes norax, Druce, P. Z. 8. 1887, p. 675. 
Anengya spiritalis, Karsch, Ent. Nachr. 1895, p. 37A, pl. iv. 
fig. 7. 
3, Mweniwanda’s, Nyasa to Tanganyika Road, Dec. 22nd, 
1895. 
145. HipriLDES CRAWSHAYI. 
Hibrildes crawshayi, Butler, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 6, 
vol. xviii. p. 162 (1896). 
2, Mwini-uruma’s town, Nyasa to Tanganyika plateau, Dec. 
17th, 1895. 
It is of course possible that the sexes of H. noraw may be 
utterly dissimilar in colour and pattern, and that this may prove to 
be its female: if so, Mr. Kirby’s two new species will also be sexes. 
146. PsEUDAPHELIA APOLLINARIS. 
Saturnia apollinaris, Boisduval, Voy. de Deleg. ii. p. 601 (1847). 
Namitembo, Zomba Mountains, March 25th, 1896. 
“Huge quantity of pale yellow ova” (2. Cy: 
147, ANTHERZA DOLABELLA. 
Antherea dolabella, Druce, P. Z.S. 1886, p. 409, pl. xxxviil. 
fig. 2. 
9, Kasungu Mountain, 7020 feet alt., Nyika, March 1st, 1896. 
“ Large spherical whitish-yellow ova” (Zt. C.). 
Tt is unfortunate that the single example of this rare species 
obtained by Mr. Crawshay was a good deal worn. 
148. TrIGONODES HYPPASIA. 
Phalena-Noctua hyppasia, Cramer, Pap. Exot. iii. p. 99, pl. ecl. 
fic. B (1782). 
2, Deep Bay, March, and Oct. 18th, 1896. 
«Bright green ova” (2. C.). 
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