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Habitat. Masongaleni, 27th March, 1911, \S ; Kedai, 27th 

 November, 1912, 2 d. Expanse 32 mm. 



This form is nearest to 11. crenulata Bethune Baker, but is 

 much smaller and red<ler than that species. It also differs in the 

 postmedial line being angled in on vein 3, and there being 

 a medial line across the disc of the hind wing. 



273. HeTERONYGMIA AUR3LIA, sp. n. (PL I. fig. 16.) 



Description. — d" . Head and thorax golden yellow, abdohien 

 ochreous. Antennae bipectinatf^. Palpi long, thickly covered 

 with long hair." Fore wing golden yellow ; no antemedial lines. 

 Three oblique lines, red-brown, and leading in the shape of a 

 V from the costa to a dark red-brown shade at end of cell. A 

 narrow waved oblique postmedial line from costa just before apex 

 to middle of inner margin. A subterminal line of black points 

 between the veins. Cilia reddish yellow. Hind wing ochreous ; 

 a fuscous spot at tornal angle with a fuscous striga above it, and 

 three fuscous discal spots between veins 3, 4, 5, a,nd 6. 



Underside : fore wing bright ochreous, with a fuscous band on 

 discocellulars, and a thicker fuscous postmedial band than that 

 on the upperside ; hind wing bi'ight ochreous, with medial band 

 and discal spots as on the upperside. 



Habitat. Meru, B. E. Africa, taken by Lady Colvile. Expanse 

 38 mm. 



There are no specimens of this genus in the B. M. Collection, 

 but there is a figure of Heteronycjinia stigmatica Holland, from 

 Gaboon, which appears to be near this species, but it has no 

 black obliqiie postmedial line as in this species. 



274. EUPROCTIS RUBRICOSTA, sp. n, (PL I. fig. 7.) 

 Description. — S . Head, thorax, and wings pure shining white; 

 antennae bipectinate and ochreous, base of shaft white ; legs 

 thickly covered with long white hair. Abdomen with the first 

 three somites white and the terminal three golden yellow. 

 Underside white, with a red-brown band along the costa from 

 base to just before apex. 



Habitat. Masongaleni, 1911, 28th May, 1 d ; 25th December, 

 1 2 • Expanse 32 mm. 



274 ff. Lacipa albula, sp. n. (PL I. fig. 8.) 



Description. — d . Head, thorax, and wings pure shining white. 

 Antennae ciliate. Abdomen golden yellow with the exception of 

 the first somite and the anal extremity, which are white. Fore 

 wing unmarked, save for a shade on the costa beyond cell, and 

 on inner margin before tornal angle. Eight black points on the 

 margin between the veins, seven of which also appear on the hind 

 wing. Underside : fore wing with the basal and internal area 

 wliite, the costa and half of cell occupied by a red-brown band, 

 and short reddish bands between the veins distally, above vein 3. 

 The black marginal points more distinct than on the upperside. 



