ENTOMOLOGY. 355 
Family Agaristid.E. 
This family is represented in Mr. Oates's collection by a beautiful 
undescribed species of Euseinia, allied to E. EiipJiemia, Ci'amer, pi. 
34Sj fig- A, E. longipemiis, Walker, Butler, Exot. Lep. Brit. Mus. pi. 
5, fig. 5 ; E. pallida, Butler, 1. c. fig. 3 ; and E. contigua, Butler, 1. c. 
pi. 4, f. 8 :— 
EuSEMiA ADULATRix, Westw. (Plate G, fig. I, and Plate H, 
figs- 3, 3«. Zb.) 
Alls anticis nigris, maculis duabus parvis subbasalibus, fascia 
obliqua Integra submedia, alteraque magna late ovali inter medium et 
apicem, interstitiis argenteo-irroratis ; striga minuta marginis interni 
pone medium punctoque rotundato intus angulum posticum flavo- 
albidis ; alis posticis sanguineis, limbo nigro ; abdomine luteo, nigi'o- 
annulato. Expans. alar, antic, unc. i\. 
Habitat prope Tati et Gwailo fluv. 
I take this opportunity of describing several other African allied 
species of this beautiful genus : — 
EUSEMIA NIVEOSPARSA, WestW. 
Corpore tenui, abdomine nigro, fulvo-annulato ; alis anticis nigris 
maculis 7 parvis niveis, — ima. parva in medio cellulte ; 2da. obliqua 
cellulam terminante ; 3tia. ovali inter cellulam et apicem ate ; 4ta. 
elongata ante medium marginis interni ; 5ta. pone maculam 2am ; 
6ta. bipartita inter 3am et 7am prope angulum posticum ; alis posticis 
sanguineis, limbo nigro. Expans. alar, antic, unc. 3. 
Habitat in Montibus Cameroons, Afr. occid. In Mus. Hopeiano. 
EUSEMIA ^.MULATRIX, WestW. 
Mediocriter angusta, alis anticis angustis, nigris, albido-maculatis, 
— maculaparvarotundain medio cellula? ; 2da. majori ad apicem cellulas ; 
3tia. fasciteformi in partes quinque venis nigris divisa, angusta et in 
medio extus angulata ; 4ta. elongata e basi ad medium marginis intemi 
extensa ; 5ta. irregulari-ovata pone 2am. ; 6ta. minuta intus angulum 
posticum ; alis posticis sanguineis, limbo nigro ; abdomine fulvo, ano 
nigro-barbato. Expans. alar, antic, unc. 2g. 
Habitat 1 In Mus. Hopeiano. 
EUSEMIA PARDALINA, Walker, Trans. N. Hist. Soc. Glasgow, 
vol. i. (1873). 
The type of this species, from Congo, is in the Hopeian collection, 
together with a second individual brought from Angola by Monteiro. 
It differs from E. Etiphonia in its smaller size, and in having the 
ground colour of the hind wings rich orange fulvous instead of 
sanguineous. 
EUSEMIA MERETRIX, Wcstw. 
Alis anticis nigris, maculis 5 fulvis, — ima. obliqua subbasali mar- 
