Annals op tpie Transvaal Museum 
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Marmaroplegma unicolor, nov. spec. (pi. Ill, fig. 26). 
Head and palpi of a hazel (XIV) colour ; tegulae, patagia, and 
thorax chestnut-brown (XIV) ; thorax on ventral side, tibiae, and tarsae 
tawny (XV) ; antennae bipectinate and of a clay colour (XXIX) ; abdomen 
of a clay colour, but towards base the anal tuft and the ventral sides 
tawny (XV). 
Fore wing chestnut-brown, without any markings, except that the 
costa near base and the hairs at base of inner margin are more of a clay 
colour, while the veins are marked by a slightly darker irroration ; cilia 
light chestnut-brown. 
Hind wing cinnamon-buff (XXIX), sparingly irr orated on terminal 
area and more thickly on terminal J of veins with chestnut-brown ; cilia 
russet (XV). 
Under side pinkish-buff (XXIX), irrorated with chestnut-brown over 
terminal \ of fore wing and more thickly over the whole of the hind wing, 
especially along the costa of both wings ; cilia cinnamon (XXIX), but 
in fore wing darker towards termen. 
Exp. 56 mill. 
Hab. One $ type from Pretoria (Rev. N. Roberts, Feb., 1912) ; 
in coll., Janse. 
One co-type, Germiston (3.11.10, Mrs. Munro) ; in coll., 
Janse. 
Also a specimen in Tvl. Mus. from Ulundi (Jeffery). 
This species has the veins 5 and 6 stalked in the fore wing and not 
from a point, as is the case in M. paragarda, the type of the genus. 
