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from upper angle; 7 and 8, 9 and 10 stalked; 8 and 9 anastomosing for some 
distance, beginning at |rd origin of stalk 7, 8 to apex, in order to form a rather 
long areole; 7 from before end of areole; 10 from areole a little before 7; stalk 
of 9, 10 from upper median at about fth; 11 from upper median at about frd, 
curved ; 12 parallel to costa. Hind wing large, triangular; costa nearly straight; 
apex well rounded; termen very oblique and very much curved; tornus rounded, 
somewhat lobed at ib; inner margin very much excurved at 1 a, and somewhat 
incurved between 1 a and 16; immoderate, straight; ib long, straight; 2 from 
frd lower median; 3 from fth 2 to 4; 4 from lower angle; 5 very faint, from 
middle of discocellulars which are also faint, slightly oblique outwardly; 6 from 
upper angle; 7 from upper median at fth; 8 curved upwards from base, then 
downwards to about middle of upper median, which it nearly touches, then 
curved upwards to costa. 
Crambometra Derelicta. 
(PI. XIV, fig. 12; PI. V, fig. 19; PI. ix, figs. 18-23.) 
Crambometra derelicta Prout. Nov. Zool. xxn. p. 376 (1915). 
<$. Head, palpi, shaft of antennae, thorax, abdomen, legs, and fore wing 
cream colour (xvi) ; some scales on the palpi, irroration of fore legs, branches 
of antennae and a patch on vertex of head fuscous (xlvi) ; fore wing sparsely 
irrorated with fuscous-black (xlvi) dots, more densely at medial and sub- 
medial folds so as to indicate two fascia; cilia white, with some fuscous-black 
scales at end of veins; hind wing white, without any markings except a few 
black scales here and there ; cilia white with fuscous-black scales at end of veins, 
except at veins 1 a and 5. Under side of fore wing whitish, suffused with 
avellaneous (xl) and sprinkled with fuscous dots on costal and terminal area; 
hind wing white, except costal area, which is suffused with avellaneous and 
sprinkled with fuscous spots ; cilia of both wings white with black scales on end 
of veins. 
Exp. 37 mm. 
Tongaat (Natal), collected by B. C. Burnup; I have two <£s, one in very 
bad condition. 
Genus CAMPYLOCTYS nov. 
(PI. V, fig. 20; PI. X, figs. 1-7.) 
Type gladstonei. 
Proboscis well developed; palpi porrect, covered with hairs and some 
scales, evenly fringed with hairs and some scales mixed in front; first joint 
short; second slender, cylindrical, about two times first joint; third joint very 
small, less than half of first, pear-shaped ; frons flat and tufted with rather long 
hairs; eyes very large and round, smooth; antennae about half of costa, 
bipectinated till tip ; pectinations about 8 times shaft, very much curved 
towards tip, often irregularly arranged and with rather long cilia in front; 
first joint of shaft without a tuft; legs rather long and slender, covered with 
appressed scales and not fringed with hairs; fore tibia with a procesS nearly 
reaching end of tibia and curved towards the outside, fringed with long hairs 
on inner side; mid tibia with two spurs, hind tibia with four spurs; terminal 
spurs moderate, mid spurs about as long as first tarsal joint; spurs covered with 
scales and hairs and ending in an almost straight point which has two long rows 
of teeth; tarsal joints of fore legs very long, nearly two times tibia, first joint 
very long, joints in mid legs about as long as tibia, in hind legs shorter. Fore 
