AGLOSSOSIA; DIPLOEYX; CARIPODIA; PSEUDLEPISTA. By Dr. A. Seitz. 
33. Genus: Aglossosia I-Imps. 
Separated from the Anaphosia by the stunted proboscis and the absence of the areola of- the forewing. 
In the hindwing the veins 3 and 4 are forked, the stalk rising separately from vein 5. Only Ethiopians. 
A. latifusca Hmps. (9 g), from Uganda, has dark brown wings; forewing with a broad light yellow lalifucca. 
costal stripe, hindwing with a yolk-coloured anal half. 
yellow. 
A. flavimarginata Hmps. (9 g), from Natal, is similar, but all the margins of the wings are broadly flavimargi- 
nata. 
A. deceptans Hmps. (9 g), from the Congo and British East Africa, is smaller, paler, the hindwing dcceptans. 
quite yellowish white, except the costal area being shaded with a greyish brown. 
34. Genus: l>iplonyx Hmps. 
Proboscis stunted; antennae serrate with ciliary tufts. Frons much less convex than in Carcino'podia, 
the claw inside at the end of the anterior tibia not quite so large as in the preceding genera. Forewing with an 
areola, in the hindwing vein 3 rises before, veins 4 and 5 from the lower cell-angle. Only 1 species is known. 
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D. infumata Hmps. Size, shape, and colouring slightly recalling that of Pelosia muscerda (Vol. II, infumata. 
pi. 13 cl). Forewing grey, with a dark brown tint, margined with orange; costa towards the base black. The 
cell has at the base an in the centre 1 black dot each, at the end two. Hindwing orange, costal half, sometimes 
also the hinclmarginal portion suffused with deep dark brown; at the cell-end a small dark luna. Expanse, 
34 mm. Cape Colony. 
35. Genus: Cari|>o<lia Hmps. 
Similar to the preceding genera by the much shorter anterior tibia which is shorter than the 1st tarsal 
joint. Forewing with an areola. In the hindwing vein 3 is forked with 4, the stalk rising with 5 from the same 
place, from the lower cell-angle. The genus is already closely allied to our Lithosia and purely Ethiopian. 
C. metakuca Hmps. (9 g). Silvery lustrous white, costa of forewing and fringes yellow. Sierra Leone, metaleuca. 
C. chrysargyn'a Hmps. is quite similar to metaleuca (9 g), about a third larger, forewing of a greyer chrysargy- 
tint, hindwing orange. Central Africa. ria 
C. consimilis Hmps. likewise resembles metaleuca, forewing also silvery white, margined with yellow; consimilis. 
hinclwing pale yellow. Central Africa and Portuguese East Africa. 
C. albescens Hmps. (9 g). Both wings white, hindwing tinted with yellowish. Costal margin and albescens. 
hind-margin of forewing yellow. West Africa. 
C. persimilis Hmps. (9 g) is larger than the preceding ones; forewing in the disc and hindwing in the pcrsimills. 
costal half darkened by a sooty greyish brown. British East Africa. 
C. fuscitincta Hmps. (9 h). Dank yolk-coloured, the marginal area of all the wings broadly sooty dark fuscitincta. 
brown. British Egst Africa. 
36. Genus: IPseudlepista Hmps. 
Separated from the preceding genus by the fully developed proboscis, the absence of the claw' inside 
at the end of the anterior tibia, the absence of the areola in the fore wing and of vein 5 in the hindwing. The 
genus is exclusively Ethiopian. 
Ps. atrizona Hmps. (9 h). Similar to Caripodia fuscitincta, but much smaller; the marginal band is atrizona. 
deep blackish-brown, at the costa of the forewing widened. Rhodesia. 
Ps. flavicosfa Hmps. (9 h). Whitish yellow, much larger; fringes, costa and a hindmarginal stripe on flavicosta. 
the forewing honey-coloured. Congo. -— By the shape, size, and colouring it somewhat resembles the East 
Asiatic Pelosia ramosula. 
Ps. holoxantha Hmps. Forewing darker, hindwing lighter orange; the dark hindmarginal stripe of holoxaniha. 
flavicosta is absent here. Expanse 24 mm. British East Africa. 
