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PARATROTONOTUS; EUTROTONOTUS; ALATANADATA. By M. Gaede. 
beitoni. T. bettoni Bllr. (= oneili J arise ) (72 f). Thorax and forewing cinnamon-colour. Abdomen yellowish- 
brown. Interior line orange, obliquely distad to the median vein, then again more inwards obliquely to the 
inner margin, inside with dark dots. A broad curved orange band with reddish streaks, outside edged with 
dark. Hindwing pale orange, at the margin cinnamon-brown. 60—70 mm. Rhodesia, East Africa. 
decorata. T. decorata Wichgr. Thorax white, abdomen reddish-brown. Eorewing silvery lustrous white. Interior 
line as in beitoni , but the yellow spots outside edged with black. Exterior band lemon-coloured, formed of lunar 
spots, inside edged with black. Before the margin black lunar spots. Hindwing white. 43 mm. Angola. 
siibapicalis. T. subapicalis sp. n. (72 f). Body as in beitoni. Forewing pale yellow, densely dusted with red-brown 
with a red-brown marking. The edges of the exterior band at the costal margin more inwardly curved, filled 
with the ground-colour. The space as far as the parallel interior line red-brown, only the cross-vein lighter. 
From the apex to the exterior band at vein 4 a broad stripe. Fringe red-brown. Hindwing pale reddish-brown. 
56 mm. Lake Mweru. Type: $ in the British Museum. 
crenulaia. T. cve'rtulata B.-Bah. Body and wings ochreous grey. Forewing with traces of a basal line. Exterior 
and submarginal lines notched, parallel, la vender-grey, behind them on the veins grey spots. Hindwing somewhat 
paler, with 2 undulating lines and marginal dots. 58 mm. Angola. 
brunnea. T. brumiea Rothsch. (72 f). Uniformly dark tan-coloured. Interior and exterior lines dark red-brown. 
On the cross-vein a large dark spot, behind it a faded band; submarginal line of streaks. Hindwing paler. 
48 mm. Lado. As the apex is round on the forewing, it may be no species of Trotonotus. 
89. Genus: Paratrotomotsis Aur. 
Proboscis present. Palpi long, upturned. Antennae of and $ almost to the tips with long pectinations. 
Forewing similar as in Trotonotus , but the inner margin almost straight. In the hindwing veins 6 -f- 7 stalked, 
otherwise not different. Type: ogovensis Holl. 
ogovensis. P. ogovensis Holl. (72 f, g). Thorax, forewing, and centre of dorsum red-brown, abdomen yellowish- 
brown. Forewing ochreous brown with red-brown scales. Basal line, interior and exterior lines notched, dark. 
Behind them a light line acutely angled at vein 6, at the inner margin white, edged with dark; from the angle 
to the apex a dark line. Before the margin a dark waved line. Hindwing pinkish brown. Forewing of $ more 
uniformly reddish-brown. 40—45 mm. West Africa, L. Kivu. A very large $ from Cameroon (52 mm) has 
yellowish-red forewings. 
flavipunc- P. flavipunctatus sp. n. (72 g). Body and forewing dark red-brown. Subbasal line absent. At the 
totus. i n t er i or ii ne below the cell a large and a small orange spot; a similar one at the cross-vein. Exterior line only 
traceable. The line behind it white, the branch above vein 6 somewhat steeper. Submarginal line with yellowish 
scales. Hindwing at the base and costal margin yellowish, otherwise pale red-brown. 42 mm. Cameroon. 
Type: 1 $ in the Berlin Museum. 
vilis. P. vilis Holl. (72 g). Yellowish-brown. Thorax and forewing densely dusted with brown. The dark 
lines more obliquely inwards. The interior line double as far as the median vein, the exterior line treble. The 
line behind it as in flavipunctatus . Before the margin black lunae, inside edged with yellow r . A distinct yellow 
spot above vein 5, below it a black one. Hindwing yellowish-white. At the margin behind the cell and at the 
anal angle black. 45 mm. Lowa (Congo). 
medjensis. P. medjensis Holl. Proboscis feebler, forewing at vein 3 more angular. Forewing pale yellow with a 
red-brown marking. Traces of a subbasal line. Interior line undulating, faded, double. Behind it from vein 2 
obliquely distad a red-brown band. On the cross-vein a black dot. Exterior line notched, far excurved, single. 
The line behind it is hardly traceable. Submarginal line notched, darker. Margin narrow dark, especially 
below vein 3. Hindwing yellowish-white, below the cell pale red-brown. Kudu (Congo). 
90. Genus: gen nov. 
Palpi porrect, antennae of $ pectinate, almost as in Brachychira. Fore wing with a straight costal 
margin, inner margin far excurved. Veins 3 and 4 separated, 5 far in front, 6 on a short stalk with 10, 7 and 
8 + 9 which branch off almost at the same place. Hindwing with a straight costal margin. Veins 3 and 4 
separated, 5 feeble, above the centre, 6 + 7 on a short stalk, 8 on 3 / 4 of the length of the cell close next to it. 
albidilinea. E. albidilinea sp. n. (72 g). Body reddish-brown. Forewing dark yellow, at the inner margin reddish. 
The interior white line is only distinct at the inner margin, the median line from y 3 of the costal margin to the 
centre of the inner margin waved, exterior line from % of the costal margin to the anal angle, somewhat more 
indistinct. Behind it traces of a dark submarginal line. Hindwing pinkish-brown, at the base lighter. 44 mm. 
Madagascar. 1 $ type in the Stockholm Museum. 
91. Genus: ilalaiuulata Strd. 
Palpi projecting beyond the frons, upturned. Proboscis present. Antennae of $ almost to the tips 
with short pectinations. Thorax in front tufted. Forewing broad with acute apex. Veins 3 and 4 separated, 
6 + 10 + 7 + 8 stalked, 9 absent. Hindwing small, rounded. Veins 6 + 7 on a short stalk, 8 as far as the 
cell-end close next to it. 
