GEOEGE E. HAMPSON" — LEPIDOPTERA HETEKOCBEA, 123 



Hah. Br. E. Africa, Mokia, S.E. Ruwenzori, 3500 ft., 1 6 type; Uganda, Mulema 

 [W. Q. Boggett), 1 s , Ketoma [W. G. Doggett), 2 d . i:xj>. 24 mm. 



Zamarada PHJsozoNA, sp. n. (Plate IV. fig. 51.) 



Head, thorax, and abdomen grey suffused with red-brown and largely mixed with 

 black ; pectus, legs, and ventral surface of abdomen ochreous-greyish slightly mixed 

 with fuscous. Fore wing semihyaline-grey tinged with brown and thickly irrorated 

 with fuscous, the costal and terminal areas brown, thickly irrorated and striated with 

 black ; an indistinct blackisli antemedial line, oblique from cell to inner margin ; 

 a black discoidal spot ; an indistinct medial line with black spot at costa, slightly 

 excurved from costa beyond the cell to lower angle, then oblique to inner margin ; 

 postmedial line black defined by silver on outer side, slightly incurved at discal fold, 

 excurved between veins 4 and 2, then incurved ; a dentate black subterminal line 

 defined by silver on outer side and slightly incurved below vein 2 ; a fine black 

 terminal line ; cilia brown mixed with fuscous. Hind wing semihyaline-grey irrorated 

 with fuscous, the inner area tinged with red-brown, the terminal area red-brown 

 thickly irrorated and striated with black ; a discoidal point and traces of a line from 

 lower angle of cell to inner margin ; postmedial line black slightly defined on outer 

 side by greyish, excurved between veins 4 and 2 ; a minutely waved black subterminal 

 line defined on outer side by silver scales ; a fine black terminal line ; cilia red-brown 

 mixed with fuscous. Underside of both wings with the terminal area fuscous-black. 



Hab. Mokia, S.E. Euwenzori, 3500 ft., 1 <S type. JSaip. 22 mm. 



Subsp. 1. Head, thorax, abdomen, and wings with the ground-colour much brighter 

 red-brown, the semihyaline areas tinged with red-brown and striated with fuscous. 



Hab. Be. E. Africa, Machakos {R. Crawshay), 2 j , 2 $ . Exj). 32 mm. 



Htpocrosis glaucaria, sp. n. (Plate IV. fig. 52.) 



<S . Head and thorax pale purple-grey faintly tinged with green ; palpi, tibiae, and 

 tarsi tinged with rufous ; abdomen white ting'ed with grey-green. Fore vping purple- 

 grey with slight dark irroration ; a very indistinct diff'used oblique antemedial yellow- 

 green band ; a similar, more distinct, obliquely curved medial band ; a white striga 

 on upper discocellular ; a diflfused obliquely incurved postmedial yellow-green band 

 arising from costa close to apex ; a very indistinct, incurved, minutely waved sub- 

 terminal line arising from termen just below apex and ending at tornus. Hind wing 

 with the costal half yellowish-white, the inner half purple-grey with the inner margin 

 white, the grey-green extending on termen up to vein 6 ; indistinct diff'used yellow- 

 green postmedial and subterminal lines from vein 4 to inner margin. Underside of 

 fore wing white, the costal area faintly tinged with brown and the apical area striated 

 with brown ; hind wing yellowish-white sparsely striated with brown. 



Hab. Mubuku Valley, E. Euwenzori, 6000 ft., 1 S type. Exp. 46 mm. 



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