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very oblique (even more so than termen), very ill-defined, apparently 
angled on SC 5 , crossing the small but sharply black cell-dot (in one example 
slightly proximal thereto), connected in middle (especially in one cotype) 
with a slight, narrow fuscous shade in distal half of cell, lying along the 
median vein ; postmedian line rather better defined, at least on the veins, 
oblique from three-fifths posterior margin towards apex, followed distally 
by a slightly less oblique, ill-defined shade or band, the two meeting about 
R 3 , the shade or band running on almost to apex (the scheme therefore 
about as in the defamataria group of Lycauges) ; termen with a series of 
small dark intern eural dots or dashes; fringe somewhat infuscated, 
unspotted. Hindwing with weak median shade, crossing the distinct 
black discal dot and sharply bent about R 1 (but almost obsolete costally) ; 
subterminal line (or vein-dots) and shade extremely ill-defined, apparently 
reversing the arrangement of forewing, i.e. meeting in tornus ; terminal 
dots nearly as on forewing, fringe somewhat less infuscated. Under 
.surface more suffused, at least in proximal half of both wings, usually 
leaving only a clear band proximally to the postmedian line and a 
narrower, less complete terminal one. 
Pretoria, 14th October, 1911 (type), 12th November, 1909, and 27th 
January, 1912, collected by A. J. T. Janse, the cotypes in my collection. 
More glossy and less strongly marked than Z. relictata Walk. 
ffliodometra satura , n. sp. (PI. XXV. Fig. 19). 
<J, 22-24 mm. Closely similar to rosearia Tr., differing as follows : 
antennal pectinations not quite so long and leaving a slightly longer apical 
part simple ; forewing with rosy costal edge broader ; rosy band slightly 
more oblique, running to costa almost at apex, here meeting the terminal 
rosy band, which is rather broader than in rosearia . the intervening yellow 
area thus forming a narrow, wedge-shaped band, with sharp anterior point 
directed towards (but not quite reaching) apex or anterior end of termen ; 
fringe rosy ; hindwing practically uniform dark smoky, without the pale 
base, cell-spot or postmedian band of rosearia , its fringes also dark smoky ; 
under surface of forewing less strongly, of hindwing hardly at all, flushed 
with rosy. 
Delagoa Bay, 1890 (Junod), type ; White River, E. Transvaal, Decem- 
ber, 1907 (A. T. Cooke) ; Durban, Natal, April, 1902 (G. F. Leigh) ; all in 
.coll., British Museum. Also in coll. Janse, from Durban. 
Conchylia lapsicolumna, n. sp. (PI. XXV, Fig. 20). 
$, 22 mm. Face white, mixed with brown, but less strongly than 
in the other Conchylia species. Palpus brown. Head and body white. 
Forewing white, less strongly shining than in the other species, costal 
margin not brown ; bands bright light brown, but much less golden than 
in pactolaria Wllgrn., slightly edged (as in that species) with more fuscous 
brown ; the proximal from posterior margin at 2-3 mm. (being almost 
1 mm. in width), not extended along the margin basewards, strongly 
oblique, constricted in middle, terminating abruptly (broadened rather 
than narrowed) at the cell-fold, near the distal end of the cell ; distal band 
slightly crenulate at its margins (much less deeply than in pactolaria ), 
