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with black scales ; a slight red-brown subbasal line from costa to 

 subiuedian fold; antemedial line red-brown, sinuous ; two small 

 almost conjoined black discoidal spots; postmedial line red-brown 

 with some diffused blackish tit costa,, straight and almost erect to 

 vein 4, then slightly incurved, a series of black points bej'ond it 

 from costa to vein 4 ; traces of a whitish subterminal line, ex- 

 curved below vein 7 and at middle ; the termen and cilia suffused 

 with red-brown ; a fine waved red brown terminal line with minute 

 dark points at the interspaces. Hind wing white tinged with 

 red-brown and irrorated with black, the termen and cilia more 

 strongly tinged with red -brown; a red-brown postmedial line, 

 excurved beyond lower angle of cell ; a waved red-brown terminal 

 line. Underside white faintly tinged with brown and irrorated 

 with a few black scales ; hind wing with black bar on upper 

 discocellular. 



2 . Varying from whitish tinged with rufous to purplish grey 

 suff"use<l with i-eddish brown, the lines of both wings and discoidal 

 spots of fore wing often indistinct. 



Ab. 1. Both wings with strong red-brown shade before the 

 postmedial line which is defined on outer side by white. 



1903: Sept. 12,-2 $ (1 ab. 1 in B.M.); Sept. 22,-1 $; 

 Sept. 24,-1 c? (type). 1909: Mar. 14,-1 $; Apr. 18,-1 9; 

 Apr. 24,— 1 2 (B.M.); Apr. 26,-^1 2 (B.M.); Apr. 27,— 1 ?; 

 Sept.,— 2d; Oct. 4,-1 $ ; Nov. 12,-1 § (type). 



Also in B.M. from Al)yssinia, Tamasso {Degen), 1 2 • l^xj). 

 o0-32 millim. 



Plecoptera HYPOXANxnA Hmpsn. 

 1903 : July 6,-2 $ . 



ACANTHOLIPBS CIRCUMBATA Wlk. 



1803 : Oct. 8,-1 $ . 



ACANTHOLIPES TRIMEXI Feld. 



1909: May 12,-1 $. 



AXTARCH^A SUBFLAVALIS Wlk. 



1908: Oct. 25,-1 6- 



Antarchjsa fragilis Butl. 



1908 : Sept. 14,-1 2 ; ^'ov. 13,-1 $ . 1909 : Oct. 14,-1 5'. 



Tathorhynchus exsiccata Led. 

 1909: May 10,-1 J. 



Ajcomis FiMBRiAGO Steph., or erosa Hiibn. 



1909 : Apr. 6, — 1 5 . The females of fimhriwjo and eroaa 

 cannot be distinguished with certainty. 



