52 New Lepidoptera collected by Mr. T. A. Barns 



13. Ergolis enotrea suffusa subsp. no v. 



Specimens of enotrea Cram., from the E. Congo and Uganda, may 

 be separated from west-coast forms by the more greyish colour of the 

 fore wing, and much reduced white scaling on both wings. 



Entebbe, Uganda, August, 1901, A. H. Neumann, two $ 3" one 



? ; Entebbe, one $ ; Uganda, B. S. Gledhill, one ? ; Mabera Forest, 



Uganda, Jackson, one 2 ; Toro, Uganda, January, one ? ; Albertville, 



Congo Beige, June, 1919, one ? , one S , T. A. Barns (types) ; 



Sabaka River, July, one S ; in B. M. from Uganda and Angola. 



The Sabaka specimen has much the coloration of a female on 

 both wings. 



Genitalia, — (Plate V, figs. 1, 2). 



Valves with the posterior and greater part very slightly chitinized. 

 Connecting setose membrane developed anteriorly from the ventral 

 edge, the surface bearing the setae being on the outside. 



Ventral plate seen laterally is triangular. 



Scaphium broader than in albifascia. 



Uncus finger-shaped and nearly straight. 



14. Ergolis albifascia sp. nov. (pi. X, figs. 14, 15.) 



This species is mixed up in collections with enotrea Cram., but may 

 be distinguished by the distinct white postdiscal band on the fore wing, 

 and by the enlarged patches of modified scales at the ends of the veins 

 on both wings below. 



S . Upperside coloration and markings similar to enotrea. Fore- 

 wing with a well-marked grey-white postdiscal band, curved outwards 

 at vein 2 and narrowing anteriorly to vein 7 ; discal band defined by 

 black edgings, and slightly brownish, outer edge not broken at vein 4, 

 and above this more curved and less oblique than in enotrea. Hind 

 wing with the grey-white area limited by vein 6, outer edge sharply 

 defined. No distinct costal spots in 6 and 7. The second pale post- 

 discal line in the distal area is much farther from the first than in 

 enotrea, and forms the base of a row of dark brown spots whose 

 rounded inner edges are formed by the first line. 



Underside markings as in enotrea. The veins are much more 

 heavily striped with blackish-brown modified scales, and these form 

 somewhat ovate patches at the ends of the veins, larger on the hind 

 wing where they almost touch one another. Hind wing with the 

 discal band more constricted in cellule 4 than in enotrea, and the 



