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at §, where it also emits a veinlet into the cell ; G and 7 on a stalk of J 7 
and from upper angle ; 8 much curved towards upper median at ^ and 
anastomosing with it for a very short distance ; ceil nearly f of wing. 
Redoa melanocraspis Hmpsn., Ann. S.A. Mus., p. 393 (1905). 
I have seen this species from — 
Port St. Johns (III, IV, XII, Swinny). 
Ngqeleni (V, Swinny). 
Zululand (XI, XII, Wichgraf). 
Eshowe, Zululand (II). 
Durban (II, E. L. Clark). 
Pinetown (I, Leigh). 
Tongaat. 
Estcourt. 
Pietermaritzburg (XII). 
Genus Bicelluphora, nov. (pi. II, fig. 5). 
Type argentea , nov. spec. 
<J. Proboscis absent ; palpi short, just beyond frons, slightly ascend- 
ing, two jointed; second joint about ^ as long as first, cylindrical and 
ending in a contracted point that suggest, or even may be, the third joint ; 
both joints covered with long hair, which m second joint underneath and 
at tip also above are mixed with scales ; eyes large, of width of frons, 
round ; frons flat ; antennae about J the costa of tore wing, bipectinate ; 
basal j omt with a small tutt of hair ; shaft curved ; branches 4 times 
shaft, not ending in spines ; thorax clothed with hair ; abdomen covered 
with short hair and (probably) * without tufts ; legs covered with scales 
and long hair ; fore leg with a thin process, somewhat curved terminally ; 
mid tibia with 2 spurs ; hind tibia with 4 spurs. 
Fore wing elongated ; costa slightly hollow at middle ; termen very 
oblique and as much rounded as the inner margin ; apex and tornus much 
rounded ; 16 simple at base ; 2 from f lower median ; 3 from well beyond 
J the distance oi 2 to 4 ; 4 from lower angle ; 5 from a little above the 
angle ; discocelluiar angled at middle ; cell nearly f of wing ; 6 from 
below upper angle ; 7 and 8 on a very short stalk and from upper angle ; 
9 and 10 on a stalk of J ; 10 originating from a little beyond § upper 
median ; 9 shortly after coming from 10 anastomoses at a little above 7 
with 8 for about J its free length, thus forming the areole ; 11 from 
beyond J upper median, curved and anastomosing with stalk of 9-10 at 
where that stalk is well bent, then running parallel to 10, thus a second 
areole is formed ; 12 nearly straight. 
Hind wing broad ; costa gently arched ; termen lobed at 2 to 5 ; 
inner margin lobed at 1 a ; apex rounded ; tornus slightly lobed ; la curved ; 
16 straight ; 2 from beyond J lower median ; 3 and 4 from angle ; 5 from 
nearly J discocelluiar and rather faint ; discocelluiar faint ; ceil over J of 
wing ; 6 and 7 very shortly stalked and from the upper angle ; 8 curved 
* The abdomen is somewhat rubbed in the only specimen I have seen. 
