CYRTOJANA; LICHENOPTERYX. By M. Gaede. 
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yellow with 3 broader dark bands. The first concave in the centre, the two others feebler, between them traces 
of a line, all parallel to the distal margin. 100 mm. Quango. 
J. darmfelti Aur. (42 d). Forewing dark brown, powdered with black, with indistinct dark lines, dannfelli. 
The inner line double, the two median lines in the centre connected by a dark spot, submarginal line strong. 
Hindwing brownish-ochreous. The inner line double, the median line broad, the following line formed of spots. 
Behind it a marginal line. 100 mm. Congo. 
J. mariana White (52 c, d). <+ Ground-colour ochreous, densely powdered with dark. Lines double. manana. 
Basal and inner lines close together. The median line concave in the centre of the wing. Before the margin 
a very undulate line. The space between it and the outer line is more or less blackish, except above vein 4. 
On the hindwing the inner branch of the interior line is very thick, the branches of the exterior line are both 
about equally strong. Undulate line single. The $ of the species is probably an insect which also resembles 
thefigure of Westwood (of westwoodi Aur.), but partly shows distinct waves at the dark lines, not only thickenings 
at the veins. The inner and median lines are very close together, the ground-colour is a somewhat purer ochreous 
owing to its being less densely powdered with dark. 125 mm. Congo. — nigricans /. nov. (42 c). Thorax and nigricans. 
forewing dark brownish-grey, densely powdered with black. Thereby a white spot at the cross-vein is more 
conspicuous, being also indicated in mariana. Lines very indistinct, single, the median line apparently somewhat 
more concave. The outer line is outwardly, and the undulating line inwardly edged with light, between them 
darkened as in mariana. Hindwing light greyish-yellow. The inner line is single, somewhat angular, as in 
ivestwoodi. Behind it 3 about equally strong black lines. 90 mm. Cameroon. Uganda. 1 type in the Berlin 
Museum. A very dark specimen in which the median line of the forewing is no more recognisable and the area 
behind the exterior line is the lightest, probably also belongs to this species. Hindwing somewhat greyer than 
in the type. 1 ^ 115 mm. Congo District. 
J. westwoodi Aur. (mariana Westw. $). (44 a). Ochreous with blackish lines which are very distinctly westwoodi. 
conspicuous, because the ground is hardly powdered with dark. Basal line feebly double. The inner and median 
lines are double, the averted branches feebler. Below the cell they are more or less contiguous. The exterior 
line is somewhat excurved below the costal margin, and double. Marginal line undulating. On the hindwing 
the interior and median lines are double, the marginal line is single. Type from the Congo, the figured specimen 
from East Africa, also in the Xyassa District. 100 mm. + — deduplicata Strd. (42 a). On the forewing the deduplicata. 
interior and median lines are almost not double, distantly separated, and the marginal line is quite absent. 
$ 100 mm. Northern Nyassa District. — claria Strd. is lighter greyish-yellow. Basal line distinct, somewhat claria. 
angular, inner line only indicated, nearer to it than to the median line which is feebly double, the exterior line 
inwardly with a grey nebidous margin; distal margin likewise somewhat grey. On the hindwing the bands 
seem to be situate a little farther distad. so that claria may be a separate species. $ 75 mm. Northern Nyassa 
District. 
J. mesundulata Strd. (44 a). Ochreous. All the dark lines on the forewing rather feeble. Basal line mesundu- 
almost rectangularly curved at the median vein. Inner line beginning very close at the median line which is 
very concave between veins 2 and 4 and very near to the inner line. Outside it is feebly double just like the 
similarly shaped outer line. The submarginal line is hardly traceable. On the hindwing the inner line is 
feebly concave between veins 5 and 1. The outer line is the strongest of all. behind it there are yet two less 
distinct ones. ^ 100 mm. Upper Guinea. I saw a $ from the Nyassa District from the Tring Museum, 
which is intermediary between westwoodi and mesundulata , so that mesundulata is probably only an abnormal 
specimen. 
7. Genus: C'yidojaiia Aur. 
1 Separated from Janomima by short broad wings. On the hindwing vein 8 extends near the cell and 
is connected with it by a bar. 
C. trilineata Aur. (44 c). Reddish-brown, abdomen paler. Wings with three curved black lines from irilineata. 
the centre outwards. Hindwing at the base yellowish. 52 mm. Pondoland. 
8. Genus: l-Jolienoplerw Fldr. 
Palpi very short. Antennae almost of half the length of the costal margin, in the $ shorter pectinate 
than in the preceding genera, in the $ only very feebly pectinate. Fore tibiae with a short thorn at the tips. 
Hind tibiae with two spurs. Wings broad. In the forewing vein 5 near 6, vein 7 + 8 + 9 + 10 stalked. 
In the hindwing veins 6 + 7 stalked and vein 8 connected with the cell by a bar. Thereby separated from the 
genus Phiala. Frenulum in the normal, in the $ feeble. Abdominal end in the $ flattened down and bent 
downwards. 
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