i.Epidoftera heterocera. 
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the hind wings. Legs very slender. Wings moderately broad ; 
marginal points elongated, reddish. Fore wings acute; interior 
and exterior lines reddish, the former slightly curved, the latter very 
much bent; reniform mark represented by a reddish lunule. Hind 
wings yellowish white. Length of the body 4% lines ; of the wings 
10 lines. 
Allied to B. Procillusalis, 
a . Port Natal. From M. Gueinzius collection. 
Botys Nesusalis. 
Mas ? Lutea , gracilis ; palpi graciles , subarcuati , oblique ascend - 
entes , articulo So lanceolato ; antennce nigrce ; abdomen alas 
posticas vix superans ; pedes anteriores nigro varii ; alee latius - 
culee , triente exteriore cupreo-fusco ; anticce acutee , margine 
exteriore subconvexo subobliquo . 
Male P Luteous, slender, pale beneath. Head whitish testa- 
ceous. Palpi slender, slightly curved, obliquely ascending, hardly 
rising higher than the vertex ; third joint lanceolate, about half the 
length of the second. Antennae black, slender. Pectus pure white 
in front. Abdomen hardly extending beyond the hind wings. Legs 
smooth, slender ; fore legs mostly blackish ; middle knees and tips 
of middle tibiae black. Wings rather broad ; exterior third part 
cupreous-brown. Fore wings acute ; exterior border slightly 
Convex and oblique. Length of the body 5 lines; of the wings 12 
lines. 
This species differs widely in the structure of the palpi from 
the typical species of Botys . 
a. Sierra Leone. From Mr. Foxcroft’s collection. 
Botys Phialusalis. 
Mas. Rufescente-purpurea, sat robusta, subtus nivea ; palpi por- 
recti , non lati , articulo So parvo conico ; palpi rnaxillares bene 
determinati ; antennce sat validee , subpubescentes ; abdomen 
ochraceum , alas posticas superans ; alee anticce plagis apud 
marginem interiorem duabus luteis , macula costali elongata 
jlava , maculis quatuor discalibus vitreis , linea nigra subrecta , 
spatio exteriore Jlavo , guttis marginalibus roseis ; posticce 
flavet, litura discali rufa , linea exteriore undulata. 
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