Publ. 20. XI. 1927. 
TEMNORIPAIS; ANTINEPHELE. By Dr. M. Bering. 377 
39. Genus: Tenmoripsos R.u.J. 
Antennae at the ends not thickened, the last joint short. Separated from Antinephele by shorter palpi, the 
angular margin and not rounded tornus of the forewing, from Odontosida by the spineless anterior tibiae. 
T. last! Rothsch. (66 b). In the habitus similar to Temnora pylas \ hindwing yellow with a black marginal lasti. 
band which is proximally bordered with rust-brown. $ still unknown. South-Western Madagascar. 
40. Genus: Odontosida R.u.J. 
Antennae with a short terminal joint, anterior tibiae ending in a thorn, middle tibia without a crest 
of bristles, its spines about equally long. 
0. pusilla FIdr. (66 b). Forewing red-brown, with a dark subbasal dot, a short antemedian double pusilla. 
transverse line and a dark postmedian band, a blackish spot before the apex and a similar one at the tornus, 
the marginal area being in some places darker. Hindwing brownish-red, at the anal angle dark brown. Specimens 
with a light grey ground-colour of the forewing were described as — puldierrima Rothsch., but they are connected pulcher- 
with the nominate form by transitions. South Africa. rnnc 
0. magnifica Rothsch. (66 b). Forewing with a brown costal-marginal triangle containing the white magnifica 
stigma. Forewing yellow at the base, red-brown towards the tornus. black in the distal half; margin of forewing 
not dentate. South Africa. 
0. erlangeri R. & J . Similar to pusilla, somewhat larger, in the forewing the subbasal spot is very small, erlangeri. 
the antemedian lines broader separated; the dark subapical spot is absent, the dark marginal area almost 
equally broad. Hindwing more oblong, lighter, with 1 pair of discal lines the interspace of which is filled with 
dark, and a postdiscal line. Expanse: 46 mm. Abyssinia. 
41. Genus: 3®sendeiiy« Holt. 
Palpi longer than in Temnora, apex of forewing truncate, margin between veins 5 and 7 deeply indented, 
projecting on vein 5 instead of vein 6. It may coincide with Temnora. 
Ps. benitensis Holl. (66 b) is easily recognized. Hindwing black, at the anal margin (basallv broader) benitensis. 
of a glaring yellow. Gabun, Spanish Guinea. 
42. Genus: &p!Bii9ig;oiiaepiop$fs Wllgm. 
Anterior tibiae with thorns, posterior tibiae with 2 pair of spurs, the spurs of the middle tibiae equally 
long, pulvillus present. Palaearctic and Indian Region, Africa and Madagascar. 
S. nana Bsdv. (= gracilipes Wllgm.) (66 b). Forewing grey with a brown discal oblique band and in nana. 
the inner-marginal half with an oblique median band. Cross-vein with a whitish line. Hinduing brown. From 
South Arabia trough East Africa to Natal. 
S. obscura Mob. is much darker than nana, the forewing without a whitish line on the cross-vein, obscura. 
Madagascar. 
S. ansorgei Rothsch. Forewing with a grey basal area being broader at the costal margin and defined ansorgei. 
by a cinnamon-brown band of several indistinct transverse lines; the latter as well as a cinnamon-brown line 
in the centre of the basal area dusted over with blackish scales. Distal half of forewing pinkish-grey, at the 
tornus tan-coloured, a broad cinnamon-brown and black transverse line before the margin, almost parallel 
to the latter. Hindwing reddish tan-coloured, marginal area brownish. Expanse: 30 mm. Angola. 
43. Genus: Microsphliix R. u. J. 
Separated from the preceding genus by but 1 pair of spurs of the posterior tibiae and a broad, short 
terminal segment of the antennae. 
M. pumila Bsdv. (= minuta Dist.) (66 a). Forewing in the habitus similar to that of,Sphing. nana. pumila. 
Hindwing yellow udth a brown marginal band. South Africa. 
44. Genus: Aiitinepliele Holl. 
Antennae thin with a short terminal joint which is thrice as long as basallv broad. Eyes ciliated, middle 
and hind tarsi with rows of thorns; pulvillus and paronychium present, the latter on each side with a double 
appendage. An African genus, not yet ascertained in Madagascar. 
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