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from that point straight to inner margin before tornus. Hind 

 wing semihyaline white, ochreous along tlie cosfcal margin to 

 apex. 



This form is clearly a connecting-link between Camilla, on tlie 

 one hand, which it resembles in the outer red-brown area, jind 

 disaophora Hampsn., on the other, which it resembles in having 

 a discal spot, which is absent in Camilla. 



Habitat. Kedai, 18th Nov. 1911, 1 S ■ Exp. 30 mm. 



I hope to figure this form in a subsequent paper. 



Subfamily Euteltan.e. 



149. EuTELiA DisciSTRiGA Walker, Gat. xxxiii. p. 823 (1865). 



■ Habitat. Kedai, 30th Dec. 1911, 2 cj ; 1st to 12th Jan. 1912, 

 4 d" ; 5th Jan, 1912, 1 $ . 



Subfamily Gonopterin^, 



150. Anomis sabulifera Guen. Noct. ii. p. 404 (1852). 

 Habitat. Kedai, 1912, 1st Jan., 1 g ; 5th Jan., 1 $ ; 8th Jan., 



1 2 ; 13th Jan., 1 S ; 12bh April, 1 d ; 19th Dec, 1 $. 

 1913, 5th Jan., 1 c^ . 



yery variable. Some of the specimens agree with the type of 

 propinqiM Butler, from Aden, and others are typical sabulifera, 

 with black suffusion between the postmedial and subterminal 

 lines. 



Subfamily Oatocalin^. 



151. AuDEA MELANOPLAGA Hampson, Ann. S. Afr. Mu.s. ii. 

 p. 328(1902), 



Habitat. Masongaleni, 19th May, 1911, 1 $. 



152. Ctenusa rectilinea, sp. n. 



Description. — 5 , Head, thorax, and abdomen oehreous ; tegulaj 

 dark i-ed-bi'own, antennte ochreous. Fore wing ochreous, iri'orated 

 with pale pinkish brown, the terminal area suffused with the 

 same colour ; antemedial line obsolete. Reniform pale red- 

 brown, with a red-brown striga on the costa above it. Post- 

 medial line represented by another red-brown striga on the coiita, 

 and a row of black points on the veins to inner margin. Sub- 

 terminal line ochreous, defined on each side by red-bi'own from 

 costa straight to vein 2, where it is only represented by a pale 

 spot. A series of brown submarginal spots between the veins. 

 Cilia red-brown. Hind wing with base and centre of wing 

 ochreous white ; terminal ai-ea ochreous, with a series of spots 

 between the veins. Underside of both wings ochreous white, 

 with a subterminal series of dark spots from costa to vein 2 

 on the fore wing and a small spot at end of cell. 



Habitat. Kedai, 14th April, 1912, 1 g . Exp. 50 mm. 

 . This form is nearest to C curvilinea Hamps. C, L. P. xii. 

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