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median shade, traces of fine postmedian, broad ochreous-nuxed band 
distally hereto, that of hindwing running to tornus, and shading at the 
radials between this band and termen. 
New Hanover, Natal (Hardenberg), August, 1913 (type). North- 
Eastern Rhodesia : Niamadzi River, near Nawalia, 2,000 feet, 20th August, 
1910, and Upper Luango River, between Luwumbu and Mwailesi Rivers, 
9th August, 1910, two £<$. (S. A. Neave), in coll. British Museum. 
An inconspicuous species, but apparently undescribed. About the 
shape of leighi Warr. (Nov. Zool., XI, 478) and unicolor Warr. (Nov. Zool., 
XII, 403), of which I can at present only compare the descriptions and 
figures ; distinguished from the former by the conspicuous black cell-spot 
of the forewing, etc., from the latter by its more varied colouring, different 
underside, etc. 
Macaria tecnium, n. sp. (PI. XXV, Fig. 33). 
<f, 20 mm. Head with palpus and antenna mixed with brownish ; 
palpus rather short; antennal joints slightly projecting, ciliation almost 
as long as diameter of shaft. Thorax and abdomen concolorous with 
wings. Hindtibia dilated. Forewing with termen smooth, rather strongly 
oblique ; SC 1 ' 2 coincident ; light violet-grey with dark irroration and 
slightly clouded with brownish, especially as a vague band distally to the 
postmedian ; discal mark somewhat elongate ; lines fine ; antemedian 
cxcurved in cell and more slightly at SM 2 ; median shade weak except 
;at costa, approximated to antemedian, thus proximal to the cell-mark ; 
postmedian nearly right-angled at R 1 , then nearly parallel with termen ; 
a vague fuscous shade between the brown outer shade and the almost 
obsolete subterminal ; a still more vague dark terminal patch on radials. 
Hindwing rather bluntly elbowed at R 3 ; paler from base to postmedian ; 
antemedian obsolete ; median continuing the antemedian of forewing, 
almost straight, reaching inner margin near the postmedian ; discal dot 
small ; postmedian slightly sinuous ; distal area about as on forewing. 
Underside similarly but more weakly marked, costal margin of forewing 
slightly more ochreous-tinged. 
Pretoria, 3rd December, 1913. 
One of the smallest species of the genus. A worn £ from the same 
locality, 3rd November, 1911, seems to have been whiter and more sharply 
marked. 
Macaria data , n. sp. (PL XX Y, Fig. 34). 
?, 39 mm. Shape and structure of lataria Walk., List Lep. Ins., 
XXIII, 921 (forewing with SC 1 out of C, not touching SC 2 , but — like 
lataria — will probably be found to vary ; in that species SC 1 sometimes 
anastomoses with SC 2 , sometimes not). Colour neaily as in dark lataria, 
but with slightly more of a rust-coloured hue, especially on the lines and 
in a vague band distally to the postmedian (not appreciably denoted in 
lataria) ; the glaucous whitish ground-colour only discernible as a few 
irregular spots and dots between base and postmedian (especially of fore- 
wing), distal area (beyond the ferruginous- tinted band) quite as in dark 
lataria ; costal edge and first line of forewing as in lataria ; median shade 
