COM ACL A; CHRYSOCYMA; ANEMOSIA; NOLOSIA; EURYZONOSIA. By Dr. A. Seitz. 
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-— From this form another Madagascan form is separated as malagassa Strd. Smaller, wings of a more reddish malagassa. 
tint, marked more black, with larger cell-end spots and distinct punctiform spots near the base and above the 
hind-margin. — quadripunctafa Wkr. exhibits beside the two dots in the cell of the forewing only yet two black quadripunc- 
dots, whereas quinquepunctata Wkr. (described as Macrocraspedum) has three black dots which are also larger. ^ n!"'"' 
— somalilensis Strd. (= ab. 3 Hmps.), the northernmost form, has black fringes of the wings. — nyassa Strd. V unctata. 
(= subterminalipicta Strd.) is presumably very near to the form ferruginea Btlr. ; distinguished by a dark marginal somaUlen- 
band being 2 mm broad at the costa and ending taperingly at the anal angle. From Nyassa Land. nyassa 
Ph. disticha Hmps. (8g) is recognisable by the dingy white tinge of the forewing turning darker at disticha. 
the base and marginal area; the latter is traversed by the lighter veins. Beside the two brown dots in the centre 
and at the cell-end there is a postmedian line being bent below the costa. Hindwing brown. From the Gold 
Coast. 
5. Genus: Comacla WJcr. 
This genus forming the transition from the Nudaria to the Siccia- group has been dealt with at large 
in Vol. II, p. 52, and Vol. VI, p. 276. Excepting one West African species, juvenis, all the others occur on the 
northern hemisphere, in the palearctic and nearctic regions. 
C. Juvenis Holl. (8 h), from Ogowe, has the size of the European C. senex (Vol. II, pi. 11 b); it is also juvenis. 
similar to it in the shape and colouring, but the apex of the forewing is somewhat more pointed, and the forewing 
is much lighter in the marginal area; the wings are neither so transparent as in senex. 
6. Genus: Clirysocyma Hmps. 
Separated from the preceding genus by the very much broader wings and the longer antennal pinnae. 
The hair of the palpi are also denser and longer than in the Comacla , being more closely allied to the bare Nudaria- 
group. 
The only species is 
Ch. mesopotamia Hmps. (8 h). Orange, forewing traversed by diverse light undulate transverse mesopota- 
lines. Zanzibar and Mashona Land. 
7. Genus: Aneinosfa Hmps. 
This genus was based upon 2 S3 °f a species collected by Neave on Mt. Mlanje in East Africa. Proboscis 
present, palpi thin, bent upwards before the face, 3 antennae ciliated, tibiae with long spurs. Costa of forewing 
in the basal and apical parts curved; distal margin oblicpie, curved. Vein 2 from the centre of the cell, oblique; 
3 rises considerably before the cell-end, 4 and 5 from the cell-angle; 6 from the upper cell-angle; 7, 8, 9 forked, 
10 and 11 from the cell. On the hindwing 3 anastomoses with 4; 5 rises near the centre of the cross-vein; 
6 and 7 on a long fork; 8 from the centre of the cell. 
A. albi'da Hmps. has an expanse of 16 mm. White, with a reddish-brown tinge; forewing with a albida. 
black base of the costal margin, hindwing with a small dull brownish spot on the cross-vein; a dark marginal 
band extends from the apex to the centre of the distal margin; the rest of the distal margin, the hind-margin 
and the fringes are slightly tinted red-brown. Forewing beneath dark brown, in the disc whitish, marginal 
area whitish, with a red-brown tinge. British East Africa. 
8. Genus: lAolosia Hmps. 
Only 1 species. Proboscis absent, palpi also almost entirely stunted. Antennal pinnae in the S almost 
to the apex long. In the forewing the 2nd to 5th subcostal branches rise on a joint stalk, and the two lower radials, 
too. 
N. marmorata Hmps. in the size and habitus is somewhat like Philenora marmorea (8 g), but it marmorata. 
is greyer, the ground-colour being more silvery white, in the distal half of the forewing several complete trans¬ 
verse stripes being angular below the costal margin, the dark spot in the basal half of the fore wing cloudy, 
more hazy. Hindwing of a very light yellowish tinge. From Betsileo (Madagascar). 
9. Genus: Kuryzonosla Hmps. 
8ize and shape of Chrysocyma, but antennae with much shorter pectinations, proboscis well deve¬ 
loped; in the fore wing all the subcostal branches are separate, only 3 and 4 having a joint stalk (though 
