116 ZOOLOGICAL RESULTS OF THE EUWENZOEI EXPEDITION. 



Hypena eecurvata, sp. n. (Plate IV. fig. 27.) 



Palpi with the 2nd joint extending about six times length of head, the 3rd long and 

 upturned. 



c? . Head, thorax, and abdomen grey suffused with reddish-brown ; palpi with some 

 black scales mixed ; fore tarsi fuscous slightly ringed with white ; abdomen with the 

 slight dorsal crests blackish. Fore wing grey suffused with brown and irrorated with 

 blackish ; a slight black line from costa beyond middle, oblique to submedian fold 

 below origin of vein 2, then retracted to median nervure before middle; an oblique 

 whitish shade from apex to the postmedial line at vein 6, and thence on its outer edge 

 to submedian fold ; a subterminal series of black points from the oblique shade to 

 inner margin, excurved at middle ; a fine terminal black line and fine pale line at base 

 of cilia. Hind wing whitish suffused and irrorated with pale brown ; a dark terminal 

 line ; the underside whiter slightly striated with brown except on inner area. 

 Hah. Mubuku Valley, E. Euwenzori, 6000 ft., 2 d type. Exj). 36 mm. 



Htpena masueialis Guen. Delt. & Pyr. p. 38 (1854). 

 Mokia, S.E. Euwenzori, 8500 ft.. Id. 



Family L Y M A N T E I a D ^. 



Olapa melanoceea, sp. n. (Plate IV. fig, 33.) 



? . Head, thorax, and abdomen pale fulvous ; antennae black ; tibiae and tarsi black 

 above ; wings uniform pale fulvous-yellow, very thinly scaled and without markings 

 except a fine brown terminal line. 



Ilab. Mokia, S.E. Euwenzori, 3500 ft., 1? type; Uganda {W. G. Doggett), 1?. 

 Ewp. 40 mm. 



Leucoma ateicosta, sp. n, (Plate IV. fig. 34.) 



d . Head and tegulse pale yellow ; palpi black-brown ; antennae with the shaft 

 whitish, the branches brownish ; thorax and abdomen clothed with white hair, the 

 pectus in front and fore tibiae and tarsi above black-brown ; wings white, thinly scaled, 

 the veins brownish. Fore wing with the base slightly tinged with yellow; the basal 

 third of costal edge black ; some black scales on median nervure and base of veins 

 arising from it ; a narrow black discoidtd lunule. 



Hah. Mubuku Valley, E. Euwenzori, 6000 ft., 1 <3 type. Exp. 54 mm. 



EuPROCTis ceoceisticta, sp. n. (Plate IV. fig. 44.) 



6 . Head and thorax white ; antennae with the branches rufous ; palpi except at 

 tips, sides of head, and pectus in front orange-red ; abdomen white, dorsally tinged 

 with blackish at middle, the anal tuft yellowish. Fore wing silky white ; a fiery-red 



