EUIPPODES. — EFjETHIOPS. 
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incurved and waved, some white points beyond it on costa ; 
a waved white subterminal line, indistinct towards costa ; a 
terminal series of small dark brown lunules. Hind wing 
red-brown mixed with some whitish, the terminal area whiter ; 
waved white postmedial and subterminal lines from vein 6 to 
inner margin ; a terminal series of conjoined black-brown 
lunules defined on inner side by white ; cilia white and brown. 
Underside of fore wing reddish brown with some white irro- 
ration before the terminal series of black-brown lunules ; hind 
wing reddish brown irrorated with white especially on terminal 
area, a white discoidal bar, curved brown medial line, slightly 
waved postmedial and subterminal lines, and terminal series of 
black-brown lunules defined on inner side by white. 
$. Fore wing with yellow marks on the subbasal, ante- 
medial and postmedial lines at costa. 
Hub. Gold Coast, Kumasi ( Whiteside ), 2 <$, 1 $ type ; 
S. Nigeria, Sapele [Sampson), 1 g ; N. Nigeria, Zungeru 
(Macfie), 3 2. Exp. 26-32 millim. 
Genus EUTERMINA, nov. 
Type, E. tenebrosa, Holl. ( Bareia ), Psyche, vii. p. 9U, pi. iii. 
f. 17 (1894). 
Proboscis fully developed ; palpi of male obliquely upturned, 
the 2nd joint reaching to about vertex of head, fringed with 
hair in front and behind except at base, the 3rd short and 
thickly scaled, of female with the 2nd joint rather downcurved 
and extending about twice the length of head, the 3rd obliquely 
upturned and longer ; frons smooth, with ridge of scales above ; 
eyes large, round ; antennae somewhat laminate, in male 
with slight fasciculate cilia, in female almost simple ; thorax 
clothed almost entirely with scales and without crests ; 
tibiae slightly fringed with hair ; abdomen with some rough 
hair at base of dorsum but without crests. Fore wing with 
the apex rounded, the termen evenly curved and slightly 
crenulate ; vein 3 from near angle of cell ; 5 from well above 
angle ; 6 from below upper angle ; 9, and 10 slightly, anas- 
tomosing with 8 to form the areole ; 11 from cell. Hind 
wing with the cell about one-third length of wing ; veins 3, 4 
from angle ; 5 fully developed from well above angle ; 6, 7 
from upper angle ; 8 anastomosing with the cell near base 
only. 
Genus EU2ETHI0PS, nov. 
Type, E. limbata, Holl. ( Selenis ), Psyche, vii. p. 112, pi. v. 
f. 7 (1894). 
Proboscis fully developed ; palpi upturned, the 2nd joint 
reaching to well above vertex of head, moderately scaled in 
front and somewhat tapering to extremity, the 3rd very long 
