8 Annals of the Thansvaal Museum. 
Bazisa perculta, Dist., A. M. N. H. (6), XX, p. 201 (1897). 
I have seen this species from — 
Pietpotgietersrust (XI, Burn). 
Waterval (Zoutpansberg District) (XI, Janse). 
Pretoria (II, Janse). 
Rietfontein No. 57 (XII, Janse). 
Genus Ogoa (pi. I, fig. 2). 
Ogoa Wlk., Cat. VII, p. 1764 (1856); type simplex. 
<$. Proboscis very short ; palpi short, two jointed, porrect, just 
reaching frons ; eyes J width of frons ; antennse bipectinate ; the branches 
6 to 7 times the base of the shaft and gradually getting shorter towards 
apex, each ending in 2 to 4 bristles ; in $ the branches are only \ the 
length of those of the $ ; fore tibia in both sexes with a process on inner 
side, nearly as long as the tibia, covered with long hair and ending in a 
long tuft of hair ; mid and hind tibiae with 2 short spurs only ; tarsae 
with short smooth hairs ; abdomen as long as hind wings. 
Fore wing long, triangular ; costa arched ; outer margin slightly 
hollowed out ; inner margin somewhat rounded ; apex and tornus well 
rounded ; 15 simple at base ; lc faintly represented ; 2 from just beyond 
| of lower median ; 3 from middle of 2 to 4 ; 4 from lower angle ; 5 from 
well above the angle ; 6 from a little below upper angle ; discocellular 
faint ; cell nearly § of wing ; 7 and 8 on a stalk of J 7 and from upper 
angle ; 9 and 10 on a stalk of \ 9 from over § of upper median ; 9 bent 
towards 8 and anastomosing with it to form an areole about 5 times longer 
than broad; 11 from f of upper median; 12 nearly straight. 
Hind wing triangular ; costa nearly straight ; outer and inner margin 
rounded ; apex rounded ; tornus forming a rounded lobe at 15 ; 2 from 
a little beyond J of lower median ; 3 from § ; 4 from the lower angle ; 
5 from J of discocellular, which is angled at middle ; 6 and 7 on a stalk 
of I 6 and from upper angle ; 8 approaching and touching beyond J the 
upper median for a great length, but not anastomosing with it 
Ogoa simplex Wlk., Cat. VII, p. 1764 (1856). 
Hmpsn., Ann. S.A. Mus., p. 391 (1905). 
Hab. Durban (II, X, Leigh). 
Ngqeleni, Pondoland (I, Swinny). 
Estcourt. 
Genus Cimola (pi. I, fig. 3). 
Cimola Wlk., Cat. IV, p. 817 (1855) ; type opaline i. 
Proboscis absent ; palpi just to frons, porrect or even drooping ; 
eyes small, about \ width of head ; antennse bipectinate, curved ; branches 
about 10 times base of shaft, shorter towards base and apex and each 
ending in 2 bristles ; fore tibia with a process on inner side which is a 
little longer than the tibia and apparently two jointed, a little curved at 
