l’l’BOB EE VI VI A — MACE LEO PIS. 
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Pyroblemraa purpurata, n. sp. 
<$■ Head ancl thorax yellowish suffused with chestnut-red • 
-antennae pale red-brown ; frons with some dark brown above • 
palpi dark red-brown ; abdomen pale ochreous yellow, the 
2nd and 4th segments dorsally suffused with rufous ; leys 
rufous, the fore tibiae and the tarsi darker brown. Fore wing 
ochreous suffused with brick-red, the terminal half slightly 
iirorated with brown ; an oblique fuscous postmedial line ; 
subterminal line fuscous, angled outwards below vein 7 and 
incurved below vein 3 ; a series of blackish points before 
termen. Hind wing ochreous suffused with brick-red and 
irrorated with fuscous except towards base ; an oblique 
fuscous medial line ; subterminal line indistinct, fuscous, 
excurved at middle ; a series of blackish points before termen. 
Underside pale ochreous yellow slightly irrorated with brown ; 
fore wing with the costal area tinged with rufous to beyond 
middle. 
Hab. Sierra Leone, Port Lokko (Penny), 1 3 type. 
Exp. 38 millim. 
Genus IVEACELLOPIS, nov. 
Type, M. ustata. 
Proboscis fully developed ; palpi upturned, the 2nd joint 
reaching to about vertex of head, moderately scaled in front 
and slightly fringed with hair behind towards extremity, the 
3rd short with small triangular tuft of hair in front ; ' frons 
smooth, with tuft of hair above ; eyes large, round ; antennse 
of male strongly serrate and fasciculate ; thorax clothed with 
hair and hair-like scales and without crests ; tibia? of female 
moderately fringed with hair, the hind tibia? of male with 
very large tufts of long hair above enclosing masses of floeculent 
hair and without the medial spurs, the hind tarsi in male 
with the 1st joint fringed with hah- above ; abdomen with 
some rough hair at base of dorsum but without crests. 
Fore wing with the apex rounded, the termen evenly curved 
and crenulate ; veins 3 and 5 from near angle of cell ; 6 from 
upper angle , 9 from 10 anastomosing with 8 to form the 
areole ; 11 from cell. Hind wing with the cell about one- 
thircl length of wing ; veins 3, 4 from angle ; 5 fully developed 
from just above angle ; 6, 7 from upper angle ; 8 anastomosing 
with the cell near base only. 
Macellopis ustata, n. sp. 
Head, thorax, and abdomen bright rufous ; pectus and 
ventral surface of abdomen whitish ; legs browner. Fore 
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