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Oe. concolor Strd. (9 h) is somewhat smaller (expanse 24 mm) than frontalis. Forewing quite light concolor. 
silvery white, in the distal area and above the hind-margin darkened by greyish. Hindwing white; only the 
margin, apex, and fringes are yellowish. The type, collected by G. Schweinfurth in Djur on June 15th 1871, 
is in the Coll. Statjdinger in the Berlin Zoolog. Museum. 
Oe. nigricosta limps, is still somewhat smaller (expanse 22 mm); forewing uni-coloured yellowish- niyricosta. 
white, with a narrow black costal margin; hindwing white, in the costal-marginal area brownish. Sierra Leone 
and Gambia. 
42. Genus: Agylloides Strd. 
As the name tells, its habitus is similar to some Agylla. Proboscis strongly developed, palpus bent 
upwards, densely clad with short scales, the 3rd joint much more slender than the 2nd, and only half its length. 
In the forewing and hindwing vein 5 is present. In the forewing the stalk of 7, 8, 9 rises from the apex of 
the areola, 10 from its anterior margin near the apex and rather remote from the long-stalked 9. Separated 
from Agylla by 6 rising from the cell, distinctly remote from the areola. Abdomen projects little beyond the 
anal angle. Only Ethiopians; type: A. asurella Strd. 
A. asurella Strd. (9 i) is pale yellow; forewing with some narrow, irregular yellowish-brown transverse asurella. 
bands partly broken up into spots or dots. Expanse of wings: 21 mm. — In ab. obscurella Strd. the transverse obscurella. 
bands are so much widened that the sulphur colour of the ground only appears yet at the base and margin 
and in few small spots. -— Togo (Bismarckburg). 
A. problematica Strd. (9 i), doubtfully placed here, is somewhat larger and with broader wings; forewing problemati- 
darker yellow with broad dentate dark brown antemedian and postmedian transverse bands. Hindwing white. ca ’ 
Cameroon. 
43. Genus: Agylla Wkr. 
This genus has already been dealt with at large in Vol. II, p. 64, Vol. VI, p. 280, and Vol. X, p. 199. 
Of the more than 100 species known of the genus but one is Ethiopian. 
A. complanodes Hmps. (9 i). As the name tells, similar to a Lithosia complana, but only in the colouring; complano- 
forewing much broader, hindwing shorter than in complana. Forewing grey with a yellow costal margin and ^ es 
hind-margin; hindwing pale yolk-coloured. From Lake Nyassa. 
44. Genus: Ahrysaegliodes Strd. 
Similar to the Indian Chrysaeglia magnifica (Vol. X, pi. 15 f) in the veins and structure of the body, 
but with longer palpi, shorter and broader wings and quite a different habitus in fact recalling a Nola. But 
one species is known: 
Chr. noliformis Strd. (9 i). Shape somewhat similar to a Nolina-Q. Forewing light silvery grey, with noliformis. 
shadow-like angular antemedian and postmedian transverse lines, a small dark stripe at the cell-end, and an 
interrupted undulate line in the marginal area. Hindwing dingy white, towards the margin greyer. Ogowe 
(West Africa). Type in the Berlin Museum. 
45. Genus: Pliniola Strd. 
Proboscis strong. Palpi erect. In both wings vein 5 is present. The costal margin of the forewing is 
very much bent, the tornus rounded, so that the distal margin passes over into the hind-margin in an almost 
uniform curve. Type: P. nigristriata Holl. 
P. nigristriata Holl. (9 i) is very peculiarly marked. On the dull dark brown ground the veins are of nigrlslriata . 
a bright bone-colour, intertwined into a dense network, leaving between them in the marginal area narrow 
stripes of the dark ground-colour. Hindwing pale ochreous, at the margin dark internerval spots. Head, 
thorax, and end of abdomen with some black dots. Cameroon. 
46. Genus: Micrilema Hmps. 
The only species belonging hereto is an imago with a very slim body which looks entirely like a 
Lithosia to which genus it is also closely allied, except that in the hindwing the veins 3 and 4 have not a 
joint stalk, but both rise from the lower cell-angle. 
