nivosa. 
angustifas- 
cia. 
loxotoma. 
privativa. 
neglecia. 
concolor. 
flava. 
jlavissima. 
rufa. 
nigroma- 
calata. 
incrcdibilis. 
466 PARAGETGR; PSEUDOMANTRIA; TRACHYPTENA; TRACHYPTENIDIA. By Dr. M. Herixg. 
L. nivosa Fldr. (75 a). Thorax white, tegulae and head green, abdomen yellow. Forewing white, with 
a streak from the apex which is very oblique and extends at the inner margin to the base; it is posteriorly and 
outside green, anteriorly grey lilac. At the termen a broad grey band, above the fringe is white. Hindwing 
white, with a yellow anal-marginal portion. Togo. A female in the Berlin State Museum lacks the grey terminal 
band, the green oblique band is straighter, very narrowly bordered with bluish-grey; it probably represents 
a new race or species: angustifascia ssp. n. (75 a). Patria ignota. 
L. loxotoma Beth.-B. (75 a). Forewing white, with an olive green or light brown longitudinal band 
at the fold, being continued in a curve to the apex. Similar to nivosa, the band on the forewing narrower. 
Angola, Togo. 
L. privativa sp. n. (75 a). Body white, tegulae green, abdomen ochreous. Under surface dark brown. 
Forewing white, with a very short violettish-brown broad basal streak which anteriorly extends to 1 c, but 
beneath not to the inner margin, and is about as long as half the cell. Hindwing white, basally at the anal 
margin somewhat yellowish. Under surface white. Senegal. Female type in the Berlin State Museum (Coll. 
Boisduval). 
L. neglecta sp. n. (75 a). Abdomen golden yellow, only basally white, tegulae outside edged with 
brown, the rest of the body like the hindwing of a pure white. Forewing white, costal margin as far as beyond 
the middle brown, a brown streak at the inner margin almost to the tornus, then almost rectangularly upcurved 
to the apex. German East Africa. Male type from Songea in the Berlin State Museum. 
46. Genus: Paragetor Beth.-B. 
Palpi short. In the forewing 7 10 stalked, 8 f 9 bifurcating only shortly before the apex; 8 . 10 and 
11 very distantly separated. In the hindwing the anterior portion of the cell is retracted very far towards the 
base, for which reason 6 + 7 on a very long stalk, 8 free from the base. 
P. concolor Beth.-B. Body deep straw-colour. Forewing ochreous, hindwing somewhat darker, 
markings absent. Expanse: 26 mm. Gunnal, West Africa. (I did not see this species.) 
47. Genus: Psemlomajatria Beth.-B. 
Antennae of slightly serrate. Forewing moderately broad, apex obtuse, hindwing small and oblong. 
In the forewing 7 -9 stalked, 10 absent. In the hindwing 6+7 stalked. 
P. flava Beth.-B. Body orange. Forewing chrome-coloured, hindwing paler, markings absent. Ex¬ 
panse: 22 mm. Malanga, West Africa. (Unknown to me.) 
P. flavissima sp. n. (75 b) may belong to this genus, but the male antennae are quite plain, in the 
forewing 10 stalked with 7 and with 8 + 9. Forewing chrome-coloured, but the costal margin very fine orange. 
Hindwing paler. Expanse: 15 mm. Male type from Quisoli, Angola, in the Berlin State Museum. 
48. Genus: Traehyptena Beth.-B. 
Palpi short, upturned. Antennae of serrate. Fore wing broad, with a dent of scales from the inner 
margin. In the forewing 8 10 stalked. In the hindwing 6 + 7 stalked, 8 shortly anastomoses with the anterior 
edge of the cell. 
T. rufa Beth.-B. (75 b). Body pale reddish-brown, both wings without markings, pale tan-coloured, 
all over strewn with fine rust-brown scales. Lokoja. The presumable male of it. from New Cameroon, in the 
Berlin State Museum, shows a darker transverse streak at the cross-vein. 
T. nigromacuiata sp. n. (75 b). Forewing wood-grey, at the inner-margin somewhat reddish, with 
very scanty jet-black scales, at the cell-end a large greyish-black spot. Hindwing, under surface, and body 
red-brown. Cameroon. Male type from Lolodorf in the Berlin State Museum. 
49. Genus: Trsudiypkuiidia gen. nov. 
Inner margin of forewing with a dent of scales as in the preceding genus. Antennae of $ and $ long 
bipectinate. Hind tibiae densely covered with long scales, only with long terminal spurs. Palpi short, not 
projecting beyond the frontal tuft. In the forewing 2 + 3 stalked, 7 —9 stalked, 10 and 11 anteriorly convex 
from the cell. In the hindwing 3 and 4 close together, 6+7 stalked, 8 near the base shortly anastomosing 
with the cell, then distantly separated. Genotype: 
T. incredibilis sp. n. (75 b). Forewing light ochreous, dusted with brown and somewhat blackish, on 
the inner margin above the dent of scales an indistinct dark, outside light transverse streak. Hindwing light 
ochreous, in the 9 somewhat darker brownish. Male type from Ngoko Station, female type from Lolodorf in 
the Berlin State Museum. Cameroon. 
