Annals or the Transvaal Museum 
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covered with smooth short hair ; abdomen in as long as hind wing, 
in $ a little shorter. 
Fore wing triangular ; termen much and evenly rounded ; apex and 
tornus well rounded ; 16 simple at base ; lc faintly represented ; 2 from 
| lower median ; 3 from a little nearer to 4 than to 2 ; 4 from lower angle 
of cell ; 5 from well above the angle ; discocellular faint and somewhat 
curved inwards ; cell over \ of wing ; 6 from upper angle ; 7 and 8 stalked 
for of 7 and from upper angle ; 9 and 10 on a stalk of nearly J of 10 
and from of upper median ; 9 anastomosing with 8, just as it comes 
from the stalk, for over J free length of 8, so as to form the areole, which 
is over 2 times longer than broad ; 11 from f upper median and nearly 
parallel to 12 ; 12 parallel to costa for a great length. 
Hind wing semicircular ; costa and inner margin arched ; termen 
much rounded ; at 16 a rounded lobe ; apex well rounded ; 2 from well 
beyond \ lower median ; 3 from middle of 2 and 4. ; 4 from lower angle ; 
5 from well above the angle ; discocellular very oblique, slightly angled 
at beyond f ; cell a little over J of wing ; 6 and 7 on a stalk of J and 
from upper median ; 8 approximated to upper median at before |, then 
just touching it and a little curved at tip. 
Creaga dealbata Herr Schaff., Aussereur. Schmett. (fig. Ill) (1854). 
Lcelia aliena, Wllgrn., Wien. Ent. Mon., IV, p. 162 (1860). 
Hmpsn., Ann. S.A. Mus., p. 393 (1905). 
Hab. Chilovane (Rev. Junod). 
Johannesburg (A. Ross). 
Three Sisters (III, Janse). 
Barberton (I, XII, Janse ; Gould). 
Sarnia (XI, Mrs. Curry). 
Durban (X, G. F. Leigh) (XII, III). 
Umkomaas (L Janse). 
Ngqeleni (III, Swinny). 
East London. 
Genus Cropera (pi. IV, fig. 3). 
Cropera, Wlk., Cat. IV, p. 825 (1855) ; type testacea. 
Aurivil., l.c. p. 67. 
Proboscis absent; palpi reaching just beyond frons, porrect, two 
jointed ; second joint 3 times longer than the first, cylindrical and some- 
what pointed, covered with rather long hairs ; antennae curved bipectinate, 
with the branches about 8 times the shaft and suddenly getting shorter 
towards base and apex, each ending in 2 or 3 bristles ; first joint of shaft 
with a tuft of hair ; fore tibia of with a process on inner side, nearly 
as long as the tibia and bluntly rounded at tip ; Q with the tibia simple ; 
mid tibia with 2 long spurs ; hind tibia with 4 long spurs ; tarsae of all 
legs with short smooth hairs ; abdomen of $ as long as hind wing, of $ 
just a little longer. 
