182 PROF M. BEZZI. 



fore border, which leaves the costal cells hyaline but includes the whole of the 

 submarginal cell, and is dilated at the end to form a not broad apical spot, filling 

 obliquely the end of the first posterior cell. The stigma is of a deeper black. The 

 small cross-vein is faintly shaded at its upper end only. The base of first basal cell 

 above the second basal cell and the dilated part of the anal cell are a little infuscated. 

 There is no trace of an anal stripe or of a greyish spot at the end of the sixth vein. 



Type $, a single specimen in the British Museum from Uganda, Kampala, 24.xi. 1917 

 (C. C. Gowdeij). 



