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Secondaries uniformly dusky with traces of five creamy spots of 

 discal row, which is best described fiom underside. 



Underside. — Primary as uppersicle with addition of pale 

 ochreous triangular streaks at all the vein-endings. 



Secondary. The whole neuration outlined in pale ochreous, 

 intensified towards margin ; a discal row from costa of eight 

 intei-nervular cream-coloured spots, small and paired in area 1 b. 



Fringe cream-coloured; palpi creamy white with some scattered 

 black hairs ; thorax dusky ; abdomen dusky above, with a lateral 

 and paired ventral creamy white lines, edges of segments being 

 outlined in the same colour. 



Length of primary 16 - 5 mm. 



Type c? in the British Museum : Kansanshi, N.W. Rhodesia, 

 16.i.07. 



The only specimen met with of this very distinct species. 

 I have much pleasure in dedicating it to my friend Mr. L. A. 

 Wallace, Administrator of N.W. Rhodesia. 



Cyclopides punctulata Butler. 



I took this species sparingly at Kambove, iii., and on the 

 high plateau near Serenji, 1ST.E. Rhodesia, xii. 



Cyclopides stellata Mab. 



I met with this species commonly on wooded hillsides at 

 Pelauke, Luangwa valley, xii.-iii., but not elsewhere. 



Heteropterus abjecta Snell. 

 Baracus furvus Mab. 



Three specimens from the Lubudi and Lufupa rivers, x. 

 and xi. 



Kedestes capenas Hew. 



Common in the Luangwa valley, ii.-iv. Also taken sparingly 

 at Kambove, iii. 



Kedestes lema, sp. n. (Plate III. fig. 8, d" •) 



A dusky species with a very distinct underside; not apparently 

 nearly allied to any species I can find described. 



S . Upperside. — Primaries dusky, marked with the following 

 whitish spots : — a discocellular : three spots beyond cell near costa, 

 of which the upper one is very small ; two somewhat rectangular 

 discal spots in areas 4 and 5, followed by two more proximally 

 placed spots in areas 2 and lb, the latter paired, the upper portion 

 much the smaller. 



Secondaries uniformly dusky. 



Underside. — Primaries. Spots as upperside, costa and ends of 

 veins on outer margin outlined in yellowish. 



Secondaries. Costa narrowly, inner margin broadly, blackish. 

 Basal area of wing to beyond cell-end pale yellowish, enclosing 

 the following black spots and streaks : — a spot above cell, a broad 



