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EOHEMERA. By M. Gaede. 
doriae. 
reticulala. 
extensa. 
somalien- 
sis. 
pubtularia. 
pulverata. 
puraia. 
cinerea. 
brunnes- 
cens. 
mania. 
deilemera- 
na. 
strigata. 
atrizonaia. 
sansibarien- 
sis. 
fulleri. 
flammea. 
Group I. Antennae of $ with short bipectinations. 
S. doriae Oberth. (= fasciata Aur., aurivillii Pagst.) (19 a). Thorax greyish-brown, abdomen orange. 
Eorewing brownish-white with a brown basal and median band, the anterior half of a distal band and oblong 
n arginal spots. Hindwing ($) brownish white or ($) white, with a broad brown margin. Central area hyaline. 
The fore-wing n ay also be nearly white with strongly reduced markings. 40 mm. East Africa, Abyssinia. — 
The neuration differs a little from the other species, for which reason Oberthur created the genus Pseudo- 
callimorpha for it. — reticulata Hmps. In the forewing the spots are united, forming larger ones; the ground¬ 
colour is darker, the abdomen is lighter, at the end yellow. 40 mm. East Africa. 
S. extensa Btlr. (18 d). Thorax and forewing greyish-white, abdomen above orange-yellow. Eorewing 
near the base and in the subapical area with black dots. A dentate median band and spots before the distal 
margin are brown. Hindwing yellowish-white. — In a $ from Greater Comoro in the Berlin Museum all the 
spots and bands are quite fad.ed. 40 to 50 mm. Madagascar. 
S. somaliensis Hmps. (18 d). Thorax and forewing greyish-brown. At the costal margin at y 3 three 
black dots and one at the hind-margin. A dentate median band and subterminal band are darker brown. 
Between them some dots at the costal margin. All the markings are light-edged. 35 mm. Somaliland. 
S. pustularia Wkr. (= privata I Vkr . ) (18 cl) is similar to a small extensa. Of the submarginal row of 
dots only 2 dots above veins 3 and 4 are present; above them brown spots. The spots before the distal margin 
are mostly run out and form a band. Hindwing yellow, sometimes grey. 30 to 34 mm. South Africa. 
S. pulverata Hmps. (18 e) is similar to a faded extensa. Forewing brownish-white. Median band 
faded. At the base of vein 2, above and below vein 4 two black dots each and one at the costal margin. 
Marginal dots of a variable distinctness. Hind wing whitish. 40 mm. South Africa. 
S. purata Wkr. Greyish-brown. On the forewing between the veins brown streaks and black marginal 
dots. Hind wing paler. 42 mm. Cape Colony. — With this or one of the two preceding species probably rostrata 
Wallgr. is identical. 
S. cinerea Pag. (= aganice Faux.) (18 cl). Thorax and forewing pale greyish-browm with some black 
dots near the base of the wing, and 1 dot each at the bases of veins 3, 4, and 6. Hindwing orange-yellow. 
36 mm. East Africa. 
S. brunnescens Brtl. (= oberthihi Roihsch.) (18 d). Thorax and forew ing brownish-white, at the base 
2 black dots. Hindwing dingy white. 26 to 30 mm. Lake Nyassa, Angola. 
Group II. Antennae of $ f i 1 i f o r m. 
S. mania Drc. (18 d). Thorax and forewing white, veins brown. Forewing more or less suffused with 
brown at the apex. Hindwing orange-yellow. -— deilemerana Bird, has the forewing quite brown with a rather 
distinctly defined oval white band. Hindwing with a narrow black margin. 40 mm. Delagoa Bay, Uganda. 
S„ strigata Wkr. (= hymenaea Gerst., parvipuncta Hmps.) (18 d). Thorax and forewing blackish- 
brown. Veins near the base light, with an oblique band of 4 or 5 yellowish-white spots which are sometimes 
very small. Hindwing orange-red, margin often darker. 30 to 38 mm. East and South Africa. 
S. atrizonata Hmps. The oblique band of strigata is absent here, but the hindwing is distinctly margined 
with black, in the anterior part broadly, behind vein 2 only narrowly. 40 mm. Rhodesia. 
S. sansibariensis Strd. (18 d) is somewhat similar to Eoh. fulleri in the scheme of markings. Abdomen 
and wings orange-yellow. Hindwing somewhat more reddish. Forewing with a black costal margin. Distal 
area broad black, in it a white subapical band. Hindwing with a black margin which is slightly indented at 
vein 2. 44 mm. Zanzibar. 
S. gaetana Oberth. (Et. Lep. Comp. 21, id . 139) is hardly a Secusio, but probably a Catocoline. 
2. Genus: Eolicmera Aur. 
In the scheme of markings similar to Secusio, Group II. Eorewing without an accessory cell, veins 
7 + 8 + 9 + 10 on a long stalk, sometimes also vein 6 yet a little. In the hindwing veins 6 and 7 from the 
same place, vein 8 only at the base fused with the cell. Palpi and proboscis short. Hind tibia with 2 short 
spurs. Type: fulleri Drc. 
E. fulleri Drc. (18 e). Thorax and forewing blackish-brown with orange-yellow radial lines and a 
white subapical band. Abdomen and hindwing orange-yellow or orange-red with a narrow black marginal 
band; very small. 40 to 45 mm. Cameroon, Fernando Po, Gabxm. 
E. flammea Schs. (18 e). Forewing of a pure black colour ($) without light veins, with a narrow 
subapical band. The margin of the hindwing is much broader black. 50 mm ( + . Sierra Leone. 
