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C. Fore wing with a narrow accessory cell. 
P. minuta Holl. Thorax and abdomen grey. Forewing greyish-white, finely dotted dark. An intense minuta. 
black basal ray to the centre of the distal margin. Besides there are blackish patches in the distal area. Hindwing 
yellowish white. West Africa. 
P. rhabdophora Hmps. (72 b). Thorax and hindwing pale greyish brown, densely dusted with brown, rhabdopho- 
Radial band as in minuta. Abdomen orange brown. Hindwing whitish, in the $ brownish. 36 mm. Niger 
District. — Probably Antheua nigrolineata Carp. (1895) is the same species. 
P. diatrecta Hmps. Thorax, abdomen, and forewing greyish-brown, dusted with dark. The fine black diaireda. 
radial band extends from before the middle of the median vein to below the apex, where it is stronger. A row 
of dark marginal dots. Hindwing greyish-brown, at the margin rather lighter. 32 mm. Uganda. 
P. strigata Aur. (72 b). Thorax brown, abdomen yellowish brown. Forewing yellow. The dark brown sirigata. 
radial band pointedly upturned to vein 6. Before the margin fine black dots. Hindwing of and $ white, but 
1 $ from Pretoria shows dark brown hindwings. 28—30 mm. Togo, Cameroon, Transvaal. 
P. rubrlfascia Hmps. (72 b). Head red-brown, thorax brown, abdomen ochreous. Forewing pale yellow rubrifascia. 
with a nut-brown radial band below the median vein, being strongest in the centre, reaching the distal margin 
almost at vein 6. Cross-vein and marginal dots reddish-brown. Hindwing pale yellowish brown. 30— 35 mm. 
Mashona Land, Gaza Land, East Africa. 
P. indistincta sp. n. (72 c). Head and thorax dark ochreous brown, abdomen red-brown. Forewing indisiinda. 
brown. A narrow faded reddish-brown radial band upturned to the apex. Above veins 2 and 3 two faded spots. 
Fine brown marginal dots. In some specimens a short branch extends from the radial band into the submedian 
fold. Hindwing dark reddish-brown, in the $ somewhat lighter. 28 mm. Togo, East Africa. Type in the Berlin 
Museum. 
79. Genus: If aplozana Aur. 
Palpi porrect, rather short. Antennae of $ and $ strongly pectinate. Forewing broad and short. Vein 
6 below the upper angle, vein 10 separate, or stalked with 7 + 8 + 9. In the hindwing veins 3 and 4 are distantly 
separated, 6 + 7 on a long stalk, 8 nearing the centre of the cell. 
H. nigrolineata Aur. ( = melanogramma .Janse) (72 c). Thorax and forewing white, abdomen orange nigrolinea- 
yellow with dark segmental indentations. Forewing with fine black veins. Hindwing brown with light fringe. ia - 
30—35 mm. Congo, Angola, Transvaal, East Africa. 
80. Genus: Aiiiizana gm. nov. 
Palpi short, proboscis absent. Antennae of $ with short pectinations almost to the apex. Forewing 
short and broad. Vein 2 far outside, 3 and 4 distantly separated, 6 from the centre of the accessory cell, 7+8 + 9 
from its apex, 10 from its anterior edge. On the hindwing the costal margin is round. Veins 3 + 4 slightly 
separated, 6 + 7 on a short stalk, 8 almost to the end next to the cell. 
A. sparsata sp. n. (72 c). Thorax brownish-black, behind with yellowish scales. Abdomen dark brown, sparsaia. 
Forewing brownish black with 3 bands of yellowish brown scales. The two first begin below the cell, obliquely 
inwards to the inner margin. The third from vein 6, behind it a row of white dots. Before the margin a double 
row between the veins and one on the veins. Hindwing dark brown. 33 mm. Rhodesia. Type: 1 $ in the 
British Museum. 
IX. Brachychira Group. 
Mostly very large species more or less recalling Lasiocampidae and partly having been described as such. 
A. Thorax with a tuft. 
81. Genus: lEacronailatia Mschlr. 
Palpi projecting beyond the Irons, proboscis stunted, antennae pectinate also in the female, at the tips 
dentate. Thorax with a high pencil. Forewing at the costal margin strongly curved, distal margin below the 
apex concave as far as vein 3, with a short accessory cell. Vein 6 near its lower end, 7 near its upper end, 
10 + 8 + 9 from the apex of the accessory cell. Type: collaris Mdschl. 
M. collaris Mdschl. (72 c). Body and wings pale reddish-brown. Tegulae and thoracal pencil blackish, collaris. 
On the forewing the interior and exterior lines light, below the costal margin strongly outwardly angled. 
