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antennae with the shaft whitish; tegulse and patagia above edged with white; pectus 

 whitish at sides ; tarsi slightly ringed with white ; abdomen whitish, the ventral 

 surface rufous with whitish segmental lines. Fore wing deep rufous, the terminal area 

 paler except at apes ; an oblique white striga at base, the base of inner margin white ; 

 a slight dark discoidal bar; a curved white postmedial line from costa to vein 5, 

 expanding at costa ; a white line from costa towards apex to middle of inner margin, 

 excurved between veins 7 and 5, incurved to vein 4, excurved above veins 3 and 2, 

 then incurved ; cilia grey at base, white at tips. Hind wing white, the terminal area 

 suffused with rufous narrowing to a point at tornus ; a dark mark on termen and cilia 

 just before tornus ; an oblique white postmedial band defined on inner side by rufous 

 suffusion from costa to vein 2 ; cilia white. 



Hab. Uganda, Mokia, S.E. Euwenzori, 3500 ft., 1 6 type; Entebbe (C Christy), 

 1 2 . Ex]). 68 mm. 



Anadiasa leucocyma, sp. n. (Plate IV. fig. 31.) 



6 . Head, thorax, and abdomen red-brown. Fore wing red-brown ; traces of a 

 curved dark antemedial line ; a small white spot at lower angle of cell ; a very 

 minutely waved dark postmedial line with a slightly paler band on its inner side 

 except at costa, excurved from costa to vein 4, then incurved ; a curved, waved, white 

 subterminal line with dark lunules on its inner side. Hind wing reddish-brown, 

 irrorated with silvery-grey, the basal area rather paler ; an oblique, slightly curved, 

 brown medial line with traces of another line beyond it ; a subterminal series of slight 

 dark spots with faint whitish lunules on their outer side. Underside of fore wing 

 with curved medial line, the subterminal lunules indistinct ; hind wing with the inner 

 area pale yellowish, the medial line curved, the subterminal lunules distinct. 



Hah. Mubuku Valley, E. Ruwenzori, 5000 ft., 1 6 type. Exp. 48 mm. 



Anadiasa eeducta Wlk. vi. 1411 (1855). 

 Mokia, S.E. Euwenzori, 3400 ft., 1 ? . 



Cheysopstche leucostigma, sp. n. (Plate IV. fig. 41.) 



<3 . Head, thorax, and abdomen rather pale rufous ; antennae with the shaft white, 

 the branches blackish ; tarsi whitish at tips. Fore wing olive-ochreous ; a subbasal 

 white spot below the cell ; the first line almost medial, brownish, rather oblique ; 

 a brownish discoidal striga ; postmedial line brownish, slightly oblique from costa to 

 vein 7, then inwardly oblique to middle of inner margin and slightly incurved at vein 2 ; 

 a diffused oblique white subterminal band from below apex to just above inner margin, 

 incurved at vein 5 and excurved at vein 4 ; cilia faintly chequered with whitish. 

 Hind wing pale olive-brown ; a faint oblique pale band from lower angle of cell to 

 tornus ; a rather more distinct diffused pale subterminal band from costa near apex 



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