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Waterval Boven, December, 1898 (Dr. Breyer). Type in coll. Transvaal 
Museum. 
Should ail, or the majority, of the above distinctions hold for other 
specimens this may prove a distinct species, but except that the costa is 
(scarcely appreciably) straighter, I can find no structural difference. The 
smooth scaling, long glossy fringes, etc., in both forms somewhat recall 
the Selidosema group. 
Boarmia ectropodes , n. sp. (PI. XII, Fig. 39). 
A, 28 mm. Face fuscous in middle, whitish above and narrowly 
below. Palpus whitish at base and tip, second joint mostly fuscous. Head 
and antennal shaft whitish, pectinations moderately long. Thorax and 
abdomen whitish, the latter with black belts dorsally at the extremities 
of the segments. 
Wings dirty white, irrorated with fuscous, the forewing slightly more 
suffused basally and costally, costal edge rather strongly dark-spotted. 
Forewing with antemedian transverse lines scarcely distinguishable, almost 
lost in the general suffusion, apparently two in number, lunulate-dentate ; 
median line equally weak, but its course better defined on account of the 
clearer area which follows it ; arising on mid- costa with a dark outward 
curve, it is toothed on the radials, then oblique basewards, with another 
outward bend on SM 2 , reaching posterior margin about the middle ; post- 
median line at somewhat beyond two-thirds, sharply dentate outwards on 
the veins, blackened at R 3 and M 1 , incurved in submedian area ; followed 
distally by a similar but rather weaker line ; subterminal line rather 
straight, weakly indicated by dark shading on either side ; terminal dark 
line faint and interrupted, but with a conspicuous black spot in each 
cellule ; fringe white, very feebly chequered w'ith pale brownish. Hind- 
wing similar, the postmedian line median, less black-marked at R 3 and M 1 , 
strongly oblique towards tornus after the submedian incurvature ; the 
shade which follows it broader and more diffuse than on forewing. Under- 
side dirty white, slightly suffused (especially the forewing and costa of 
hind wing) with a fuscous tinge ; entirely without markings. 
Three Sisters, 23rd February, 1911 . Type in coll. A. J. T. Janse. 
A second rather more clearly and sharply marked, labelled “ Cape ” in 
coll. British Museum, could with confidence be referred to the same species 
but that it looks rather rougher-scaled and has the termen of forewing 
slightly less oblique. 
Hindleg thickened, with hair-pencil, tarsus about one-half tibia. 
Antenna somewhat damaged, but the pectinations seem to decrease in 
length rather abruptly. Fore wing with SC 1 ' 2 coincident, anastomosing 
at a point with stalk of SC 3 ' 4 . 
Aids divisaria Walk.* ab. 
crassilineata, n. ab. (PI. — , Fig. 30). 
A ?, 46-54 mm. Differs from typical divisaria in its more uniform 
coloration, the median area not paler, the terminal not or scarcely 
* Bocirmia divisaria, Walk. (ListLep. Ins. British Museum, xxi, 366) = Boarmia separaria 
Moschl. (Abh. Senck. Nat. Ges., xv, 92) = Aids rufilimes Warr. (Novit. Zool., vi, 51) = Aids 
ac langula Warr. (ibid, xii, 36) = Boarmia ( Hemerophila ) acygonia, Hampson (Proc. Zool. 
