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9. a. Hind wing of fuscous (XLYI) or thickly irrorated 
with fuscous 12. 
b. Hind wing always of a light colour 10. 
10. a. Fore wing with a dark fascia along lower median.. 11. 
b. Fore wing without a dark fascia along lower median. 14. 
11. a. Fore wing with a second fascia near inner margin.. . bifascia, 
b. Fore wing without a second fascia ; ground colour 
of fore wing reddish figlina. 
12. a. Fore wing of (J clay colour (XXIX) swinnyi. 
b. Fore wing lighter and sprinkled with darker scales.. 13. 
13. a. Termen of fore wing straight, and surface sprinkled 
thinly ; basal part of hind wing not suffused with 
fuscous robusta. 
b. Fore wing with the termen rounded ; sprinkling 
thick; whole hind wing suffused with fuscous... nigripulverea. 
14. a . Patagia crimson ; fore wing yellow, suffused with 
crimson *haematica. 
b. Patagia of same colour as thorax, never crimson 15. 
15. a. Termen of fore wing straight diascia. 
b. Termen well rounded 16. 
16. a. Fore wing of both sexes greyish-white clarki. 
b. Fore wing yellowish- white ; rather more sprinkled 
with dark scales than $ of clarki , and much smaller, swinnyi. $. 
! Note. — I have not had sufficient data to place amahilis in this key. 
Liselia punctulata, Butl, A. M. N. H. (4), XVI, p. 400 (1875) (pi. V, 
fig. 6). 
Hmpsn., Ann. S.A. Mus., p. 395 (1905). 
Hab. White Kiver (Cooke) 
Pinetown (III, Leigh). 
Durban (XI, Leigh). 
Umkomaas (I, Janse). 
Umgeni (IV). 
Xgqeleni (I-IV, XI, Swinny). 
Port St. Johns (IV, IX, XI, Swinny). 
Uitenhage (XII, Munro). 
In the Tvl. Mus. are two $$. This sex seems to be seldom 
captured ; they are much lighter than the [buff -yellow (IV)] 
and a little bigger (36 mill.). 
Lselia subrosea Wlk., Cat. IV, p. 801 (1855) (pi. V, figs. 7, 7a). 
Lcelia subrufa, Snell., Tijds. v. Ent., XV, p. 39 (1872), and XXII, 
p. 105 (pi. VIII, fig. 6) (1879). 
Lcelia rosea , Schaus., S. Leone Lep., p. 26 (pi. I, fig. 3) (1893). 
Hmpsn., Ann. S.A. Mus., p. 395 (1905). 
Hab. Waterval (Zoutpansberg District) (IV, Janse). 
White Kiver (I, Cooke^. 
Durban (IX, Clark). 
The hind wings of the are tinged with orange-pink (II), and 
are not, as in the ?, quite white, 
