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costal vein ; fourth line submarginal, angulated near the inner 

 margin, sinuous and running outwards to apex above the angle ; 

 between the third and fourth lines a grey nebulous streak runs 

 perpendicularly to the costa, leaving a triangular patch of white 

 at apex; a slightly lunulated black marginal line; fringe traversed 

 by a fuliginous grey line and spotted at the extremities of the 

 veins : secondaries crossed by three blackish lines, the first sub- 

 angulated, crossing the end of the cell, the second arched and 

 undulated, the third greyer than the others, slightly undulated, 

 running from apex to anal angle, the area enclosed by the second 

 and third lines clouded with grey : head and collar brown, vertex 

 whitish ; abdomen sericeous brownish. Wings below purer white, 

 with all the markings more sharply defined, the veins rufous-brown, 

 yellowish towards the base ; the costa of primaries testaceous : 

 pectus white ; legs mottled with fuliginous grey ; vertex brassy 

 yellowish at the sides. Expanse of wings 28 millim. 



Zomba, December 1892 and January 1893. 



We have an example of this species in the Museum from Natal ; 

 it does not appear to be very closely allied to any known species, 

 but in some respects approaches T. observata. 



213. Stemorrhages sericea. 



PJialcena Pyralis sericea, Drury, 111, Ex. Ent. ii. p. 9, pi. 6, fig. 1. 

 Zomba, December 1892. 



214. Haritalodes multilhstealis. 



Botys nmltiUnealis, Gruenee, Delt. et Pyral. p. 337, n. 380. 

 Zomba, January 1893. 



215. Lygropia muscerdalis. 



Botys muscerdalis, Zeller, Lep. Caffr. p. 43. 

 Zomba, January 1893. 



216. Cadorena sintjata. 



PliaJo'na sinuata, Eabricius, Ent. Syst. iii. p. 208, n. 295 (1793). 

 Zomba, January 1893. 



The four preceding Pyrales are the only representatives in the 

 collection of the so-called Micro-Lepidoptera. 



EXPLANATION OP PLATE LX. 



Fig. 1. Feripli/sia johnstoni, cf, p. 647. 



2. Charaxes whytei, (^ , p. 649. 



3. Junonia aurorina, S > P- 651. 



4. Junonia trimenii, (^ , p. 651. 



5. Crenis crawthayi, J , p. 654. 



6. Teracolus rhodesinus, cJ , p- 663. 



7. Belenois diminuta, 2 , p. 666. 



8. Heterojiterus formosus, c?, p. 670. 



9. Cyclopides quadrisignatus, cf , p- 670. 



10. Anomaotes iiigrivenosiis, J , p. 676. 



11. St aphylinochrous whytei, cJ, p. 676. 



12. 13. Biosyage scintillans, $ j , p. 675. 



