GEOEGE P. HAMPSON— LEPIDOPTEfiA. HETEEOCERA. 129 



CiDARIA THERMOCHROA, sp. n. (Plate IV. fig. 63.) 



Antennae of male somewhat laminate and almost simple. 



c? . Head and thorax fulvous-yellow tinged with violaceous-white ; pectus and legs 

 whitish irrorated with brown ; abdomen white tinged with red-brown and dorsally 

 suffused with fulvous-yellow at base. Fore wing with the basal area fulvous-yellow, 

 the rest of wing violaceous-grey suffused with red-brown, the medial part of costal 

 area and the areas just beyond antemedial and postmedial lines whiter ; three curved 

 minutely waved brown subbasal lines ; antemedial line rather diffused, brown slightly 

 defined by white on inner side, angled outwards below costa, then slightly sinuous, 

 with two fine brown lines before it and two beyond it ; the medial area with three 

 waved brown lines ; postmedial line double filled in with white, the outer line less 

 distinct, slightly excurved below costa and at middle, then oblique; an indistinct 

 waved white subterminal line met by an oblique white streak from apex ; a fine brown 

 terminal line ; cilia white, with strong brown line near base. Hind wing whitish 

 slightly tinged with brown ; three indistinct waved brownish medial lines and a 

 postmedial line excurved at middle ; termen brownish with fine dark terminal line ; 

 cilia white, brownish at middle and with dark points at the veins ; the underside 

 irrorated with brown, the lines more distinct, a curved subterminal line. 



Hah. Mubuku Valley, E. Ruwenzori, 6000 ft., 1 6 type, Exp. 36 mm. 



Family Saturniad^e. 



NuDAURELiA DIOSE Fabr. Ent. Syst. iii. (1) p. 410 (1793). 

 Some pupge from which a crippled specimen emerged. 



PSEUDAPHELIA ANSOEGEI Roths. NoV. Zool. V. p. 101 (1898). 



Mokia, S.E. Euwenzori, 3500 ft., 1 s ,1 2 . 



GoODiA ORiENS, sp. n. (Plate IV. fig. 42.) 

 Goodia hollandi Butl. P. Z. S. 1898, p. 430 ( ? nee <^). 



c^ . Head and tegulae grey mixed with brown ; palpi and frons chocolate-brown ; 

 antennae pale rufous, the basal joint whitish ; patagia rufous ; thorax brown; pectus 

 and legs brown mixed with grey, the tarsi rufous ; abdomen red-brown. Fore wing 

 grey thickly irrorated with dark brown, the basal inner area pinkish or pale rufous ; 

 antemedial line blackish, oblique from costa to median nervure on which it is 

 bent inwards, then oblique to inner margin on which there is some dark brown 

 suffusion beyond it ; medial area with alternating white and dark striae on costa ; an 

 oblique black discoidal line ; a faint diffused oblique brown shade beyond the cell from 



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