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Zamarada pandatilinea , n. sp. (PL XXV, Fig. 30). 
cT 22-24 mm. Structure normal, $ hindtibia not greatly dilated, 
forewing with termen (at least in the J) somewhat more oblique than in 
most Zamarada. Coloration as in rather dark-bordered examples of 
secutaria Guen. (= pulverosa Warr.). (Face abraded in both examples.) 
Palpus fuscous above, pale beneath. Vertex and antennal shaft pale 
whitish-brown, the latter dotted with fuscous ; occiput fuscous. Thorax 
and abdomen whitish -brown mixed with fuscous, a fuscous belt at base 
of abdomen above. Legs pale, foreleg (especially femur) fuscous above 
and on inner side. Forewing with very small, ill-defined, oblique-edged 
fuscous patch at base ; antemedian line oblique outwards from costa at 
or before one-third, strongly curved in cell, becoming parallel with termen ; 
median rather less distinct, arising from a dark costal spot, strongly 
excurved distally to discal dot, approaching antemedian at posterior 
margin, both here thickened and blackened ; postmedian somewhat wavy, 
in its middle part (from R 1 to M 1 ) parallel with and midway between 
antemedian and termen, anteriorly strongly bent proximad, posteriorly 
slightly so ; traces of a pale, weakly lunulate-dentate subterminal line, 
especially in posterior half of wing, where it is accompanied by strong 
dark fuscous clouding proximally, in anterior half almost obscured by 
similar but more extended clouding or mottling, which reaches termen ; 
cell-dot small, black ; a dark terminal line ; fringes strongly dark- 
chequered between the veins. Hindwing similarly marked, the lines wavy, 
all nearly parallel with termen ; anterior part of terminal area less strongly 
clouded than on forewing. Under surface with costal margin of forewing 
mostly dark fuscous to about middle, both wings with discal dot and dark 
border, in the type separated from termen by a narrow pale band, 
except in anterior half of forewing, in the cotype (9) reaching the termen 
throughout. 
Three Sisters, Transvaal, 19th March, 1911, type ($). Singerton, 
June, 1910 (Munro), cotype (9) in coll. L. B. Prout, presented by Mr. Janse. 
Discalma grisescens, n. sp. (PI. XXV, Fig. 31). 
<J 9, 26-2 8 mm. Face and palpus grey mixed with brown ; palpus 
about one and a half times diameter of eye, terminal joint slender, slightly 
drooping ; first joint beneath white. Vertex and shaft of antenna white ; 
occiput, postorbital rim, and collar brown. Antennal joints in slightly 
projecting, the cilia tion in pairs of slender fascicles, about as long as 
diameter of shaft. Hindtibia in $ not dilated. Thorax and abdomen 
concolorous with wings. Fovea not strong. Forewing whitish-grey with 
moderate darker irroration — about as johnstoni Btlr., but with the lines 
and irroration less brown and without the definite brownish distal shades ; 
discal mark conspicuous, somewhat elongate, vertical to costa ; first line 
about as in the following species, sometimes- obsolescent; median shade 
oblique (parallel with termen), somewhat curved basewards at costa, 
otherwise almost straight, usually placed well beyond the cell-spot, some- 
times obsolescent ; postmedian similarly formed, more distinct, closely 
followed distally by an additional, ill-defined line or narrow shade ; distal 
area slightly darker than the rest ; marginal line consisting of isolated, 
