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



between the veins with slight ochreous distal shading, outwardly 

 oblique from costa to before M 2 , then strongly incurved ; terminal 

 spots and fringe as on fore wing. 



Underside of both wings pale brown shaded with deeper brown, 

 somewhat glossy, with crenulate postmedial line and subterminal row 

 of black spots (more sharply defined on hind wing) ; orbicular and 

 reniform spots reproduced below ; hind wing with a discal dot ; fore 

 wing with the apex pale and two white spots on costa between post- 

 medial and subterminal lines. 



Congo Eiver, below Lisala, May, 1920. (T. A. Barns.) One $ . 

 Also one £ from Aburi, Gold Coast. 



A very distinct species, possibly really belonging to a new genus. 

 Differs from Walker's diagnosis of Gorua in the following points : 

 body slender (not " stout ") ; third joint of palpus fully one-fourth 

 length of second (not "one-eighth"); antenna with bristles and short 

 cilia (not " pectinate ") ; termen of fore wing only slightly oblique 

 (not " very oblique ") ; tornus of hind wing scarcely angled (not hind 

 wing with the exterior border obtusely angular"). But as the head, 

 palpus (except the length of the third joint), glossy aspect, acute apex 

 of fore wing, scarcely crenulate margins, etc., agree with that genus, 

 I have placed it there provisionally. 



12. Egnasiascoliogramma sp. n. (pi. XVII, fig. 12). 



2 , 38 mm. 



Head, thorax above, palpus and antennal shaft grey-brown, vertex 

 of head and tegulae rather brighter brown, the inner side of palpus 

 white ; abdomen above dark cinereous ; abdomen beneath, pectus, 

 and legs white, the femora and tibiae shaded with fuscous, the tarsi 

 broadly ringed with pale ochreous. 



Fore wing grey-brown, slightly tinged with ochreous, with the 

 markings pure white. Antemedial line gently excurved and slightly 

 waved, from costa at one-third to one-third hind margin ; reniform 

 large, irregular, somewhat resembling an inverted letter Y, with a 

 fourth section fitted into the middle of the V ; postmedial line, 

 irregularly dentate, oblique from costa, angled outward at SC 5 and 

 inward at R 3 , from two-thirds costa to two-thirds hind margin; a 

 subterminal lunule at costa ; a very slight dark terminal line, fringe 

 grey-brown with pale lunules at base and some white at tips. 



Hind wing reproducing the colour and pattern of fore wing with 



