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Type : Anacosymbia perstrigulata, n. sp. 
Differs from Epicosymbia in the absence of $ spurs. To this genus 
must be referred also albivertex Swinh. Trans. Ent. Soc. Bond., 1892, p. 15, 
from the Khasis. 
Anacosymbia perstrigulata , n. sp. (PI. XII, Fig. 10). 
cA £, 26-29 mm. Face black, with a few red scales. Palpus reddish 
brown above, pale beneath. Vertex and shaft of antenna white, the 
latter becoming more tinged with reddish. Occiput reddish brown. Collar 
ochreous brown. Thorax reddish brown above, pale beneath. Legs pale, 
foreleg darker-marked. Abdomen dorsally red-brown mixed with black. 
Wings bright red-brown, coarsely strigulated throughout with dull 
whitish yellow, the markings little darker, very indistinct. Forewing 
with costal edge narrowly whitish yellow ; traces of a curved antemedian 
line at one-third, dentate outwards on veins, a discal spot at beyond one- 
half, a lunulate-dentate postmedian line at about four-fifths, formed as in 
Epicosymbia dentisignata Walk. ( — perrufa Warr.), a terminal line inter- 
rupted by whitish spots at vein-ends. Hindwing without antemedian line, 
postmedian very faint, at scarcely two-thirds. Underside paler, yellowish, 
most of the forewing (except posterior margin), costal edge of hindwing 
and all fringes excepting a proximal line flushed with red ; almost without 
markings. 
Kranspruit, 20th December, 1906 (A. J. T. Janse), type $ in coll. 
British Museum. A second A from same locality, 21st December, 1906, 
in coll. Janse, Groenvlei, 1st January, 1907 (A. J. T. Janse), one $ in coll. 
British Museum. Salisbury, Mashonaland (G. A. K. Marshall), one $ in 
coll. British Museum. 
Lycauges phyletis, n. sp. (PL XII, Fig. 34). 
2, 22 mm. Head and body, with palpus, antenna and legs,- concolorous 
with wings. 
Forewing with costa arched, termen more oblique than typical, nearly 
straight ; above light violet grey, finely irrorated with brown ; lines 
brown ; first from costa beyond two-fifths, slightly curved anteriorly ; 
second (median shade) extremely faint (slightly better marked in the 
cotype), passing midway between discal spot and postmedian line, parallel 
with latter ; postmedian from about four-fifths costa slightly curved 
anteriorly, then nearly straight, very slightly oblique basewards ; distal 
area slightly darkened (especially in the type), containing a broad, nearly 
straight subterminal line of the ground colour ; discal dot small ; terminal 
line fine, little darkened ; fringe concolorous with wing. Hindwing with 
costa relatively rather long, apical region rounded, termen from R 3 to 
tornus almost straight ; above somewhat paler than forewing, slightly 
more ochreous grey, inner margin more irrorated, hence more nearly 
concolorous with forewing ; discal dot minute, closely followed by a median 
line (obsolescent in type) ; postmedian at above two-thirds ; terminal 
area scarcely darkened, subterminal consequently faint, its position indi- 
cated (especially in type) by a weak dark line bounding it proximallv. 
