682 MR. H. DRUCE ON NEW SPECIES OF [DeC. 20, 



Hab. West Africa: Fantee, Mongo-ma Lubah. 

 A female specimen of this species is in the British Museum, from 

 the Gaboon. 



Pantoctenia, Feld. 

 Pantoctenia albipuncta, n. sp. (Plate LV. fig. 2, S •) 



Primaries bright pea-green, three spots close to the base, one at 

 the end of the cell, and three (one above the other) on the inner 

 margin near the anal angle, all white edged with brown, the fringe 

 green. Secondaries blackish brown, yellowish at the base and 

 along the inner margin, the fringe yellow. Underside yellowish 

 fawn-colour, darkest on the costal margin of the primaries, which 

 are slightly green at the apex and along the outer margin ; the head, 

 antennae, and the abdomen yellowish ; thorax bright pea-green. 



Expanse l| inch. 



Hab. South Africa : Natal. 



This pretty species is allied to Pantoctenia gemmanus, Felder, 

 from which it is quite distinct. 



CosuMA, Walk. 

 CosuMA POLANA, u. sp. (Plate LV. fig. 8.) 



Primaries pale primrose-yellow, with all the veins dusky. Second- 

 aries primrose-colour, shading to orange at the base, the fringe of 

 all the wings blackish ; the head, front of thorax, and abdomen 

 orange-yellow ; the thorax pale primrose-colour. Antennae black ; 

 the underside of the wings uniform pale yellow, shading to orange 

 at the base. 



Expanse 1| inch. 



Hab. East Central Africa: Manboia {Last). 



A pretty species, allied to C. rugosa, Walk. 



Mtresa, Walk. 

 Miresa HILDA, n. sp. 



Primaries dark fawn-colour, crossed by two narrow dark brown 

 lines, the first from near the apex to the inner margin close to the base, 

 the second submarginal. Secondaries pale fawn-colour, darkest at 

 the base and along the inner margin. Underside uniformly pale 

 fawn-colour. Head and thorax yellowish brown; thorax and 

 abdomen dark brown. Antennae reddish brown. 



Expanse 1| inch. 



Hab. West Africa : INIongo-ma Lubah (^Thompson). 



A distinct species, not allied to any known to me. 



Natada, Walk. 



Natada JULIA, n. sp. 



Primaries dark reddish brown, blackish along the median nerve; 

 secondaries fawn-colour, with the fringe and the inner margin darker 



