152 PARAPROCTLS; NOLIPROCTIS; EUPROCTOIDES; PARAXENA; XOLECA. By Dr. M. Herixg. 
pumila. 
miniata. 
csquamaia. 
angola. 
basigutta. 
43. Genus: I*araj>roctis B.-Bak. 
In the forewing veins 6 to 8 forked, 6 rising before 8, 9 and 10 absent, 11 strongly bent, nearing vein 12. 
Cell long, accessory cell absent. In the hindwing only veins 6 and 7 forked, 8 anastomosing with the anterior 
edge of the cell almost as far as the cell-end. 
P. osiris B.-Bak. Body yellowish; forewing deep creamy-whitish, strewn with fawn-coloured scales, 
from among which the ground-colour shows through in paler lines: a curved basal line, a median line composed 
of crescents, an undulate post median line. At the cell-end there is a spot of dark brown scales, a similar 
one at the anal angle. Hindwing creamy white. Expanse 29 mm. Lokoja, West Africa. 
44. Geims: ^ T oliproctis gen.?iov. 
Hind tibiae with 2 pair of spurs, forewing without an accessory cell, 4 + 5 forked, also 7 to 10, vein 
branching off from the pedicle before 10, 6 little separated from the pedicle. In the hindwing 3 + 4 and 6 + 7 
forked, vein 5 absent, vein 8 touching the anterior edge of the cell only in its half. 
N. pumila Btl. . (22 f). Forewing greyish-white, with an incomplete subbasal and distinct antemedian 
and postmedian lines, the latter strongly expanded at the costal margin. Submarginal line frequently only 
forms the costal margin. — Spots distinct; the Aving otherwise more or less powdered with brownish. Hindwing 
greyish-white, at the apex darker. Madagascar. 
45. Genus: K*B|>roetoides B.-Bak. 
Hind tibiae with a pair of spurs. Forewing with an accessory cell, vein 7 rises from the end of it, 
8 to 10 forked, 10 rising before 9 + 8, 8 into the distal margin, 11 from the cell. Hindwing: 3 and 4 rise 
together from the same place, 6 and 7 forked, 8 only slightly touches the anterior edge of the cell. 
Eu. miniata B.-Bak. Forewing orange tan-coloured, with broad transverse lines spotted dark grey: 
basal line only traceable, antemedian line in the cell clistally angular, postmedian line interrupted by the veins, 
on vein 7 distally curved; a subterminal row of spots between the veins and some spots on the cross-vein 
dark grey, fringe red. HindAving pale reddish-orange. Expanse 34 mm. - N'Dalla, Tando, North Angola. 
46. Genus: I*araxejia B.-Bak. 
Last palpal joint falciformly bent upwards, hind tibiae with 1 pair of spurs. Forewing with an accessory 
cell, 7 from its end, 8 + 9 together with it from the same place, 9 short or absent, 10 from the accessory cell, 
8 into the apex, 11 from the cell. In the hindwing 3 + 4 and 6-1-7 forked, 8 touches the cell only in one place. 
P. esquamata B.-Bak. Body dull white, abdomen pale grey, anal tuft of $ golden brown. Wings 
Avhite, then scaled, base of forewing scantily strewn with black, a postmedian line of 2 lines of fine black scales, 
somewhat oblique and undulate. Expanse: 31 mm. N'Dalla Tando, North Angola; Uganda. 
P. angola B.-Bak. Body white; forewing yellowish-creamy, with traces of a double antemedian line 
which is angular in the cell. The double postmedian line is broad, beyond the cell strongly angular. Fringes 
brownish, interrupted by the veins. All the lines are composed of pale brown scales. Hindwing much paler 
than forewing. Expanse: v 24 mm. — Malange, West Africa. 
47. Genus: ]5Toleca Wkr. 
This species was not before me, the diagnose of the genus is insufficient for separating it from the other 
Lymantriidae. One species: 
N. basigutta Wkr. Fawn-coloured, foreAving with a black basal spot, margin with a series of black 
crescents, at the cross-vein 3 blackish-brown, sometimes only spot-like oblique streaks, the most central of 
Avhieh sIioavs a white area in front and a brownish one behind it. Expanse about 30 mm. Habitat unknown. 
Nolera melanthiata Mab. (Noleca sq. Kirby, Savinhoe) is a Geometrid! 
