STENOPROCRIS; POLLANISUS; CAFFRICOLA; ARCTOZYGAENA. By M. Gaede. 
15. Genus: Steiioprocris Hmps. 
Antennae pectinate. Hind tibiae with 1 pair of short spurs. Palpi and proboscis small. Forewing 
narrow and long. Veins 9 + 10 forked. Hindwing narrow, veins 7 + 8 anastomosing. 
St. malgassica Hmps. Blackish-brown. Thorax with an orange band behind the head. Expanse malgassica. 
18 mm. Tananarivo. 
16. Genus: l*«»lli8iiisns Wkr. 
Antenna of d pectinate, in the $ shortly dentate, palpi short. Hind tibiae with small spurs. In the 
forewing all the veins are separate. In the hindwing vein 8 in the middle fused with the cell, veins 3 + 4 forked. 
P. obscurissimus Holl. is very similar to P. cyanota Meyr. from Sydney (Vol. X, pi. 1 h), antenna below obscurissi- 
white-spotted. Palpi, tibiae, and abdomen beneath yellowish. The rest and the wings smoke-brown. In the 
$ the abdomen beneath is less white. (The genus Pollanisus is otherwise placed to the Chalcosiinae which do 
not occur in Africa.) Probably identical with Horn, catori Jord. (2 i). 
The two following genera are remarkable by their marking and the 
shape of their wings, but in spite of the Arctiid-like exterior they are 
Zygaenidae. 
17. Genus: Caffricola Hmps. 
Proboscis stunted. Palpi short, antennae of d long-combed. Hind tibiae with 2 pair of spurs. Wings 
short and broad. In the forewing all the veins are separate. In the hindwing vein 8 is separated from the cell, 
all the veins being separate. 
C. cloeckneria Stoll (2 k). Forewing in the anterior half black, the posterior half and the hindwing cloeckneria. 
red. Forewing with 4 yellowish-white spots. Fringes black or reddish-yellow. In the former the interior spot 
of the forewing is mostly round, in the other form elongate. Expanse 20 to 26 mm. South Africa. 
18. Genus: Arctozygaena gen. nov. 
Separated from the preceding genus by the dentate antennae of the q . Hind tibiae somewhat more 
slender, but also with 2 pair of spurs. 
A. quinquemaculata sp. n. (2 k). Palpi, tegulae, and apices of patagia orange-red. Head and thorax quinquema- 
dark brown. Forewing brown. Spots yellowish white, similarly arranged as in cloeckneria. The second costal- culata. 
marginal spot is parted, the spot at the distal margin elongate. Hindwing and abdomen orange-red. Expanse 
26 mm. d type in the Berlin Museum from Port Elizabeth (South Africa). 
Alphabetical List 
with reference to the original descriptions of the forms of the Ethiopian Zygaenidae. 
* signifies that the form is also figured at the id lace cited. 
aenescens Sal. Hmps. Novit. Zoolog. 26, p. 277. 
affinis Neur. Jord. Entomol. 40, p. 123. 
afra Dor. Rgh. Verh. Zool.-Bot. Ges. Wien 33, p. 24. 
agiia Neur. Dist. Naturalist, p. 236. * 
albabasis Staph. B.-BaJc. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 7 (1911) p. 574. 
albapennis Bybl. B.-Bak. Ann. Mag Nat Hist 7 (1911) p 575. 
albipalpis Chalc. Hmps. Novit. Zoolog. 26, p. 275. 
amoena Arn. Jord. Entomol. 40, p. 126. 
ampla Zut. Wkr. List Lep. Ilet. Br. Mus. 1, p. 101. 
angolana Arn. Jord. Novit. Zoolog. 22, p. 304. 
angulifera Arn. Jord. Novit. Zoolog. 22, p. 293. 
anhyalea Chalc. Hmps. Novit. Zoolog. 26, p. 276. 
ansorgei Semi. Bothsc.h. Novit. Zoolog. 14, p. 507. 
aperta Dian. Bryk Int. Ent. Ztschr. Gub. 7, p. 85. 
assimilis Sal. Jord. Entomol. 40, p. 122. 
aurifrons Sal. Wkr. List Lep. Het. Br. Mus. 31, p. 109. 
auriguttata Arn. Hpffr. Mon. Akad. Berl. 1857, p. 421. 
auristrigata Trich. Pliitz, Stett. Ztg. 41, p. 47. 
basalis Netr. Jord. Entomolog. 40, p. 126. 
biincisa Pomp. Strd. Arch. Naturg. 80 A 1, p. 47. 
biplagiata Sal. B.-Bak. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 7 (1911) p. 575. 
borotzana Arn. Jord. Novit. Zoolog. 22, p. 298. 
catori Horn. Jord. Entomol. 40, p. 125. 
catori Ped. B.-Bak. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 7 (1911) p. 573. 
caudata Dil. Jord. Entomol. 40, p. 127. 
chalconota Sal. Hmps. Novit. Zoolog. 26, p. 227. 
chalcopasta Arn. Hmps. Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1910 p. 489. * 
clialybeia Chalc. Rbl. Ann. Wien. Hofmus. 28, p. 290. * 
