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The Genus Notiobiella 
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A. antennata Navas (Notiob.) . Congo Beige. 
A. galloisi Navas (Notiob.). Japan. 
Notiobiella Bks. 1909. 
N. unita Bks. Australia. 
N. stigmatica Bks. Australia. 
N. viridis Tilly. Australia. 
N. viridinervis Bks. India, Malacca, Philippines. 
N. valida Bks. Borneo. 
N. fulva Petersen (Buxtonia). Samoa. 
N. tumida Navas (Vaja) Java, Malacca. 
N. africanus Navas (Ganchetus). Kamerun. 
N. mtidula Navas. East Africa. 
N. subolivacea Nakahara, Japan. 
N. mexicanus Bks. Mexico. 
N. rubrostigma Navas. South America. 
N. bella Navas. Congo Beige. 
N. decora Kimmins. Ugana, E. Africa. 
N • costalis Bks. Gold Coast, W. Africa. 
Besides these I add the following two new species. 
Annandalia hageni sp. nov. 
Head pale, a black stripe each side from eye toward the 
mouth; last joint of palpi black; antennse pale. Thorax 
and abdomen pale brown, legs pale yellowish, hind tibia 
with a short dark stripe each side near middle. Wings pale, 
veins brown, a black dot near base of median vein, and 
the gradate series dark, stigma not marked. Wings longer 
than in A. iniquus, more than twice as long as broad, the 
subcosta and radius wide apart as in that species, and a 
cross-vein one-third way out ; first radial sector at its 
first fork is connected to radius by a cross-vein and the 
second radial sector is twice forked before the marginal 
fork; most of the costal veinlets are forked but once, and 
one or two simple. There is a cross-vein between radius 
and second radial sector in the fore-wing beyond the stigma 
(not in other species) and also a cross-vein between the 
upper branch of the first radial sector and the lower branch 
of the second radial sector out near the tip close to the 
marginal forks. 
