714 ],T.-rOL. J. M. FAWCETT OX 



p. 378 (1913), Ab. 1, from wliich it differs in the ii.bsence of 

 ante- and postmediM,! lines, and in the subteiminal line being 

 straight from costa to vein 2, instead of curved to tornus. It 

 could not be described as " curvilinea." 



Form 2. psamatha, nov. (PI. I. fig. 21.) 



Description. — 5- Similar to rectilinea, but fore wing pale 

 ochreous throughout, with only the red-brown strigae on tlie 

 costa, and the reniform faintly indicated by red. The terminal 

 area is not suffused with red-brown, and the subtei-minal line i.s 

 straight and is only faintly defined by that colour. 



Habitat. Kedai,'29th March, 1912, 1 2 . Exp. 51 mm. 



153. Anua TETTENSis Hopff. Konig, Akad. Wissen. 1857, 

 p. 422. 



Habitat. Masongaleni, 8th June, 1911, 1 c5' • 



154. EuPHiusA HARMONICA Hanipsn. Ann. S. Afr. Mus. ii. 

 p. 335 (1902). 



Habitat. Kedai, 25th Nov. 1911, Ij, 29 ; 5th Ma.rch, 1912, ' 

 1 9 ; 17th April, 1912, 1 2 ; 24th Nov. 1912, J ^. 



This seems a very variable species ; all the specimens have the 

 medial area suffused with dark brown before the postmedial line, 

 but the extent of the suffusion is variable in breadth ; two 

 specimens, taken on 24th and 25th Nov. have the band very 

 narrow, and the anfcemedial line and rufous suffusion before it 

 obsolete. The March and April specimens are normal. 



155. EuPHiusA hermiojSTE, sp. n. (PI. I. fig. 3.) 



Description. — d . Head, thorax, and abdomen pale ochreous. 

 Fore wing : basal area pale violet ; antemedial line i-epresented by 

 a red-brown striga ou the costa, but obsolete below it, inside 

 which is an ochreous band from costa to inner mai'gin. Rest of 

 wing pale violet from antemedial line nearly to outer margin, 

 where it is greyish violet. Postmedial line represented by a 

 short red-brown line, before which is a diffused red-brown costal 

 patch from costa to vein 6 ; beyond this line a bright ochreous 

 subapical patch. A marginal series of black points between the 

 veins. Cilia ochreous. Hind wing bi'ight ochieous, greyish 

 towaixls the margin, with distal and subterminal darker bands 

 from costa to anal angle. A dai'k bi-own marginal band. Cilia 

 ochreous, with white patches between veins 1 and 2 and 4 and 6. 

 Underside pale ochreous with dark spots at end of cell, and traces 

 of a fine postmedial line. 



Form 2. ochreata. nov. 



Similar to hermione in size, shape, and markings, but with the 

 pale violet replaced bv pale ochreous beyond the antemedial line, 

 up to the subterminal line (which in this form is clearly defined 



