uyu'pimcta. 
h yp ocapyia. 
hrayitsi. 
coriicea. 
iyiterciliata. 
puyynUo. 
apparata. 
hyteryiaia. 
leuco- 
gramyyia. 
acuta yi- 
(jutata. 
50 BOROLIA. By M. Gaede. 
red triangular shadow as far as vein 3 and more narrowly as far as the anal angle. Hindwing yellowish-white, 
cj 22 mm. East Africa. 
C. unipuncta Haiv. This species distributed from Southern Europe to Australia has been dealt with 
in Vol. II, p. 99 and pi. 25 e; according to Hampson, it occurs also in South Africa. 
C. hypocapna Joann. Thorax greyish-yellow, abdomen black, whitish-grey at the end. Forewing 
greyish-yellow, dusted somewhat black, the veins finely yellowish-white, edged \yith dark. Interior line marked 
by 3 black dots. A black dot surrounded by white is at the lower cell-angle, continued a little to the median 
vein. A short blackish shadow behind the dot, between veins 4 and 5. Exterior line composed of a uniformly 
bent row of black dots. An indistinct triangular shadow at the distal margin below the apex. Hindwing greyish- 
white, almost blackish at the margin. Fringe light, $ 36 mm. Reunion. 
C. brantsi Snell. (6h). Body and forewing brovmish ochreous, somewhat more reddish than in the 
otherwise similar atrimacula. The interior line and the marking at the cross-vein also as in atrimacula. An 
exterior row of dots begins only from vein 4, a shadowy rusty red line before it from the inner margin to the 
centre of the cross-vein. Traces of a marginal shadow from the direction of the apex. Hindwing white, brownish 
ochreous at the margin. 30 mm. West Africa. 1 from the Greater Comoro differs in its greyish-brown 
abdomen and hindwing, similar to Hampson's figure of the Indian C. hypophaea. 
C. corticea Hnips. (6 h) is quite different. Thorax dark red-brown, abdomen lighter, Forewing dark 
red-brown. Interior line blackish, indistinct, vertical, bent inwards at the costal and inner margins. A black 
streak at the cross-vein. Exterior line angled at vein 4, then slightly bent inwards. Behind it a row of black 
and white short streaks on the veins. Hindwing greyish-brown. $ 32 mm. Rhodesia. 
18. Genus: ISorolia Moore. 
Marking exactly the same as in the preceding genus. Abdomen without the hair-tuft at the base, be¬ 
neath without the large hair-pencil. Type; fasciata Moore from North India, 
B. interciliata Hmjiys. (6i). Body and forewing brownish ochreous with dark red-brown radial stripes 
in and below the cell and at the distal margin. Costal margin very light. Darker at the inner margin and below 
vein 2. A short black streak below the base of the cell, and a longer one at the inner margin. A white hook 
at the lower cell-angle. The veins are sometimes fine white, wdth red-brown streaks between them. Fringe tra¬ 
versed by white. Hindwing whitish, brownish in the marginal area. 34—38 mm. South Africa, Ruanda. 
B, pumilio Gaede resembles a small interciliata, but it is darker, the white median streak is relative!}’ 
longer, hindwing white, feebly brownish at the margin. Forewing brownish ochreous. ochreous on two thirds 
of the costal margin. A dark streak in the submedian fold, ochreous below it as far as the inner margin. A 
black dot at the lower cell-angle, the white streak is slightly prolonged outwards at vein 4. -3 mm. Madagascar. 
B. apparata Wllgrn. Body and forewing greyish-brown. A black streak below the base of the cell, 
besides an oblique one above the inner margin before the centre. Traces of an interior line, angled in the sub¬ 
median fold. A dark blotch in the cell-end. A short white hook at the lower cell-angle, a fine black dot below 
it. The veins in the distal area as in interciliata. An exterior line of black dots parallel to the distal margin, 
not bent inwards at the costal margin. A light oblique band from the apex, darker behind it. Hindwing as 
in interciliata. 32—34 mm. Cape Colony. 
B. intemata Mdschl. {= rhabdophora Hmps.) (6i). Thorax and forewing brownish ochreous, the veins 
brown, brown streaks between the veins. A fine black streak below the base of the cell and one above the inner 
margin, neither of which is to be seen on the original figure of rhabdophora . A short white streak at the end 
of the median vein. Exterior line of black dots, strongly bent inwards at the costal and inner margins. A tri¬ 
angular dark shadow below’ the apex at the distal margin. Black dots on the ends of the veins may also be 
absent. Hindwing white, slightly brow’nish at the margin. 25-—30 mm. Cape Colony, Natal. 
B. leucogramma Hnips. differs from intemata merely in the longer w’hite streak at the median vein. 
But in my Natal specimens of internata it is just as long as in leyicogramina from East Africa, figured by 
Hampson. 
B. acutangulata Gaede (6 i) is similar to internata, but somewhat larger, the interior angle of the fore- 
wrng very sharp. Body light brownish ochreous, like the costal and inner margins of the forew’ing. Olive brow'n 
in the cell and towards the apex, also below the cell as far as into the submedian fold. A thick Avhite streak 
in the exterior part of the median vein forms a hook around a fine black dot at the cell-end. Interior line mark¬ 
ed by a few dots. Exterior line composed by a row of dots as in internata. An ochreous oblique band from 
