New Lepidoptera collected by Mr. T. A. Barns 155 



paler ; celldot of fore wing rather longer than above ; fringes as 

 above. 



Congo Eiver, below Lisala, May, 1920. Attracted to lamp. (T. A. 

 Barns.) 



22. Zamarada enippe sp. nov. (pi. XVIII, fig. 24). 



$ , 34 mm. 



Head ochreous, mixed (especially on face and palpus) with red- 

 brown. Antenna bipectinate for well under one-half its length, the 

 branches moderate ; pale ochreous, the pectinations spotted with black- 

 grey. Thorax and abdomen above violet-grey, the latter with small 

 pale ochreous-brown mediodorsal spot ; beneath, with anal tuft, 

 ochreous-brown. Middle and hind legs rather paler ; hind tibia 

 dilated, with a groove enclosing a strong blackish hair-tuft. 



Fore wing translucent green, slightly paler than translucida Moore ; 

 costal margin bright golden-ochreous, with metallic leaden spots and 

 dots ; abdominal margin with some grey suffusion to near the outer 

 line, continuing anteriorly as lines of very weak (and progressively 

 weaker) irroration as far as M and M 2 , on which they form a few 

 dark dots; no cell-mark^; distal border about 4 mm. wide from costa 

 to R 2 , little over 1 mm. in middle, 3 to 2 mm. posteriorly, chocolate 

 slightly mixed with violet-grey and bearing anteriorly and posteriorly 

 deep black spots proximally to the subterminal, the three between 

 SC 1 and R 2 largest, sharply triangular, the subterminal itself only 

 indicated by some thin whitish irroration ; proximal boundary line 

 of this border deep black, very finely yellow-edged proximally, from 

 SC 4 to R 2 weakly lunulate, to R 3 oblique, the following bay rather 

 strong but with its corners slightly rounded off; fringe lighter brown, 

 weakly chequered. 



Hind wing with the border rather narrower (especially anteriorly), 

 otherwise similar. 



Both wings beneath with the border almost uniformly darkened 

 with black-grey, only towards tornus of hind wing becoming paler. 



Congo Beige : Kinchasa, Congo River, May, 1920. Attracted to 

 lamp. (T. A. Barns.) 



Belongs to the group of flavicosta Warr. (Nov. Zool. iv., 122), 

 larger, with differently shaped borders and wanting the cellspot. 

 Except in its much larger size it rather nearly resembles Saalmuller's 

 figure (Lep. Madag. (2) t. xiv, f. 65) which he quite erroneously calls 

 reflexaria Walk, and with which I have not yet made acquaint- 



