8 DB. W. J. HOILAND ON THE APBIOAK [Jan. 14, 



S. houvieri, Mab., and S. pertusa, Mab., but upon the underside 

 reveals great differences. 

 Hah. Togoland (Karsch). 



14. S. PBETUSA, Mab. 



SapepeHusa, Mab. 0. E. Soc. Ent. Belg. 1891, p. Ixviii. 

 Hah. Transvaal. 



The type would seem to indicate that this is only a slight variety 

 of motozi, Wallgr. 



15. S. BorviEEi, Mab. 



Ptenigospidea houvieri, Mab. Bull. Soc. Zool. France, 1877, 

 p. 239." 



Sarangesa motozioides, cjj Holl. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) 

 vol. X. p. 288 (1892); Ent. News, Jan. 1894, pi. i. fig. 4, d . 



For the determination of this species I am indebted to Dr. 

 Staudinger, who has loaned me a male and female determined for 

 him by the author of the species. By the description originally 

 given by Mens. Mabille, I should not have been able to reach a 

 positive conclusion, as the description seems to be somewhat 

 inadequate. 



16. S. THEOLA, Ploetz. (Plate V. fig. 14.) 



Antigonus theda, Ploetz, S. E. Z. vol. xl. p. 361 (1879). 



Sape semialha, Mab. C. E. Soc. Ent. Belg. 1891, p. Ixvii; 

 Karsch, Berl. Ent. Zeit. vol. xxxviii. p. 262. 



By comparison of the type of Mons. Mabille with a figure of 

 the type of Ploetz, which is reproduced in the plates accompany- 

 ing this article, I am able to positively affirm the identity of the 

 two. 



Hah. Aburi (PZoete) ; W.Africa (Mabille); Cameroons (Good) ; 

 Togoland (Karsch). 



17. S. THBOLiDES, sp. nov. (Plate V. fig. 3.) 



cJ , Antennae black, slightly lighter on the underside, the upper- 

 side of the palpi, thorax, and abdomen is fuscous. The lower side 

 of the palpi is yellowish. The lower side of the thorax and abdo- 

 inen is pure white. The legs are white, narrowly edged with 

 blackish upon the anterior margins. The ground-colour of the 

 upperside of the primaries and secondaries is fuscous ochraceous. 

 The primaries are heavily bordered with black on the outer margin, 

 and there is a large ii-regularly quadrate spot of the same colour 

 on the costa near the end of the cell, limited anteriorly by four 

 minute white translucent subapical spots and posteriorly by three 

 like spots, two of them in the cell near its end and one of them 

 above near the costa. The primaries are further ornamented by a 

 series of small white translucent spots, bordered inwardly by 

 blackish. These spots are arranged in a straight transverse series, 



