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which lacks the fine medial black line and is darker and of a 

 greenish colour. D. nubifera also has a complete submarginal 

 black band on the hind wing. 



63. DULICHIA FASCIATA PLANA, Sllbsp. n. 



Description. — S . Head, thorax, and abdomen pale' dull yellow. 

 Wings pale cream-colour with the following marks: — an indistinct 

 black spot at middle of inner margin surrounded by some black 

 marginal hairs. Three small indistinct spots of black irroration 

 as follows : one on the discocellulars, one clistally in interspaces 1 

 and 5. 



Habitat. Masongaleni, 5th February. Expanse 46 mm. 



This form is near to Dulichia fasciata Wallengren from Natal, 

 but all the specimens are without the prominent black median 

 band of that form. D. fasciata also occurs in the same place, but 

 the specimens are smaller. 



63 a. Dulichia fasciata Wallengren. 

 Habitat. Masongaleni, 5th February. 



Saturniad*. 



64. NUDAURELIA BBLINA Westwood. 



Habitat. Masongaleni, 9th December and 9th March ; Kedai, 

 20th January. 



There is a green form and a red form and an intermediate form 

 of this species in this locality, but they occur in the same places 

 and at the same times. Mr. Feather bred the red form from 

 larvee in January. The specimens I possess from Natal resemble 

 the intermediate form, and are rather smaller. 



65. Nudaurelia jacksoni Rothschild. 

 Habitat. Meru, taken by Lady Colvile. 



66. NUDAURELIA TYRRH^EA Westwood. 



Habitat. Meru, taken by Lady Colvile. Somewhat smaller than 

 my specimens from Natal. 



67. Nudaurelia nereis Rothschild. 

 (Nov. Zool. 1898, p. 605.) 



Habitat. Yoi, 2nd May. 



Some doubt exists as to this species. It is near to N. menippe 

 Westwood, but is considerably smaller and lacks the antemedial 

 white fascia of that species. Mr. Rothschild thinks the specimen 

 might be referable to another small species, JV. sufferti Weymer 

 (Berlin. Ent. Zeit. 1896, p. 85, pi. 8. fig. 1). 



68. Nudaurelia vau, sp. n. (PI. II. fig. 30.) 



Description. — J • Head, body, and fore wing bright ferruginous, 

 the latter profusely irrorated with black atoms between the veins, 

 and pinkish on the costal margin. A white antemedial line 



