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greyish, sprinkled with dark fuscous, with a blackish subapical line, at 
apex with a dark fuscous bar, towards tornus suffused with ochreous- 
whitish. Hindwings grey, thinly scaled towards base ; cilia light grey. 
Barberton (Janse) ; in December, one specimen. 
Stagmatophora thmitra, n. sp. 
9-10 mm. Head and thorax dark bronzy-fuscous, sides of face 
with a fine white line. Palpi white, second joint with black subapical 
ring, terminal joint lined with black. Antennae black spotted with white, 
towards apex with a white band and white rings above and below it. 
Abdomen black. Forewings narrow-lanceolate, apex somewhat produced, 
acute ; very dark bronzy-fuscous ; a short silvery- white streak from 
base of costa along submedian fold ; three fine silvery-white transverse 
fasciae, first at i, somewhat oblique, second median, direct, third at f, 
direct, but with extremities produced outwards in cilia ; a silvery- white 
apical dot : cilia dark fuscous. Hindwings and cilia dark fuscous. 
Barberton (Janse) ; in December, two specimens. 
Limnoecia antidesma, n. sp. 
(?. 6 mm. Head and palpi dark purplish-fuscous, face shining 
whitish. Palpi whitish, anterior edge of terminal joint blackish. Abdomen 
dark fuscous, sides and apex whitish. Forewings lanceolate dark purplish- 
fuscous ; two rather narrow straight direct transverse ochreous-white 
fasciae towards base and at § respectively : cilia ochreous- whitish, round 
apex suffused with dark purplish-fuscous. Hindwings grey, suffused with 
blackish on median third ; cilia ochreous- whitish. 
Three Sisters (Janse) ; in February, three specimens. 
Cholotis nudicornis, n. sp. 
A $. 8-11 mm. Head and thorax shining dark bronzy-fuscous, face 
paler. Palpi dark fuscous, pale sprinkled, terminal joint as long as second. 
Antennae fuscous, in A slender, simple, basal joint dark fuscous, pale- 
sprinkled. Abdomen grey. Forewings lanceolate, apex somewhat pro- 
duced, acute ; glossy dark bronzy-fuscous, bases of scales paler ; plica! 
and second discal stigmata obscure, dark fuscous, sometimes obsolete : 
cilia grey, mixed with dark fuscous round apex. Hindwings and cilia grey. 
Pretoria, Barberton, Three Sisters (Janse) ; in December and March, 
three specimens. This is the species formerly wrongly identified by me 
as the Australian semnostola ; it is extremely similar, but differs by the 
antennae of A? which in semnostola are somewhat stout and obviously 
ciliated. 
Cholotis pulverata, n. sp. 
A ?• 8-12 mm. Head, palpi, and thorax dark bronzy-grey, finely 
sprinkled with whitish, face lighter. Antennae grey, in A slender, simple, 
basal joint whitish-sprinkled. Abdomen grey. Forewings lanceolate, 
acute ; dark grey with a slight purplish tinge, finely sprinkled with 
whitish ; plical and second discal stigmata dark fuscous, sometimes rather 
large : cilia grey, sprinkled with whitish round apex. Hindwings and cilia 
grey. 
Barberton, Waterval Onder, Three Sisters (Janse); in November, 
December, February, and March, thirteen specimens. 
