GEOEGE F. HAMPSON— LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCEEA. 119 



irrorated with brown ; a diffused black-brown fascia along median nervure, bifurcating 

 at lower angle of cell and extending on vein 4 almost to termen and for a short distance 

 along vein 3 ; a diffused black-brown fascia on vein 1 narrowing to a point beyond 

 middle ; a slight black-brown streak on vein 6, met by a diffused oblique fascia from 

 termen just below apex, and forming an angle at their junction ; a slight waved dark 

 terminal line dentate on the cilia. Hind wing white with a faint ochreous tinge. 

 $ . Head, thorax, and fore wing browner ; hind wing tinged with brown. 

 Hah. Uganda, Entebbe {E. A. Mincliin, Q. Legge & A. F. JR. Wollaston), 2 cJ , 1 S 

 types ; Sieera Leone, Port Lokko {F. S. Penny), 1 6 ; Ntasaland {R. Crawshay), 1 ? . 

 Exp. 30-42 mm. 



Eamesa citaria Schaus, Lep. S. Leone, p. 26, pi. 1. f. 10 (1893). 

 Mokia, S.E. Euwenzori, 3500 ft., 1 J . 



Eamesa macrodonta, sp. n. (Plate IV. fig. 38.) 



Antennae of both sexes bipectinate with short branches, the a])ical part serrate. 



Head velvety black-brown ; antennae ochreous ; tegulse brown mixed with ochreous ; 

 thorax grey-brown glossed with metallic blue in front ; pectus, legs, and abdomen 

 brown mixed with ochreous. Pore wing grey tinged with brown, the costal area 

 broadly suffused with fuscous; ante medial line fine, double, black filled in with grey 

 slightly dentate towards costa, then extremely strongly dentate, the teeth increasing in 

 length towards inner margin ; a brownish discoidal bar defined by black at sides ; 

 postmedial line black defined by grey on outer side, somewhat oblique towards costa, 

 dentate above and below vein 5, then incurved and slightly angled outwards at vein 1, 

 veins 6 to 2 beyond it with fine black streaks defined on each side by grey streaks, 

 extending to the rather diffused pale subterminal line, which is oblique from apex to 

 submedian fold, then bent outwards to tornus, and with traces of a pale waved line 

 beyond it ; a fine waved black terminal line ; cilia fuscous. Hind wing with the basal 

 half yellowish-white, the terminal half pale brown ; the underside with the white area 

 more extensive and extending to tornus, the costal area suffused with brown to 

 near base. 



Hah. Uganda, Mokia, S.E. Euwenzori, 3500 ft., 1 d type ; Sierra Leone, Port Lokko 

 {F. S. Penny), 1^,1?; S. Ehodesia, Sebakwe, 1 S , Exp. 40-50 mm. 



Stenost.\ura, gen. n. 

 Proboscis absent ; palpi extremely minute and clothed with hair j antennae of male 

 bipectinate with short branches, the apical part serrate, the basal joint tufted with hair; 

 fore tibiae fringed with long hair, the tarsal joints tufted with hair, the mid and hind 

 tibiae with minute terminal pairs of spurs ; build slender. Fore wing very narrow, the 

 apex rounded, the termen obliquely curved ; veins 3, 4 from angle of cell ; 5 from 



