APLUDA; PARAPLUDA; ANDRALLOCHROMA; ECCOPA. By Dr. M. Hering. 
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62. Genus: Aplu<l«i WUgm. 
Antennae of laminiformly pectinated at the base. Palpi laterally compressed, projecting, at the ends 
widened, last joint drooping. Hind tibiae with 2 pair of spurs. In the hindwing vein 8 anastomoses long with 
the anterior edge of the cell, the anterior portion of the cell is retracted towards the base, 6 + 7 stalked. In the 
forewing 7 -9 stalked, so separated from them, 11 straight. 
A. plebeja Wllgr. Forewing from reddish brown to greyish-brown, basal half of y darker, with two plebeja. 
posteriorly very divergent transverse lines proceeding from the same place (contrary to similar species of 
Omocena). Hindwing somewhat paler. Central and East Africa. 
A. vesana sp. n. (75 a). Body and forewing brown, the latter with a blackish dot at the cell-end and vesana. 
a whitish-grey oblique line from the costal margin before the apex to the inner margin before the tornus, being 
incurved below vein 2. Hindwing brown, with a slight blackish tint. German East Africa. Female type from 
Usambara in the Berlin State Museum. 
63. Genus: Parapluda Auriv. 
Separated from the preceding genus by but one pair of spurs of the hind tibiae, the antennae of the 
$ being bipectinate at the base. 
P. Invitabilis Wllgr. (75 f). Wings white with a fine brown margin, forewing with a brown costal and invitdbilis. 
inner margin, an oblique stripe from the centre of the costal margin to the distal margin below the apex, 
bifurcating at the end, and two oblique brown transverse stripes, all the markings being connected. Cameroon. 
Transvaal, Natal, German East Africa. 
P. similis Di-st. (75 f). Similar to the preceding species, the oblique transverse stripes above vein 2 similis. 
connected with each other, but the inner margin between them white. The exterior transverse stripe is situate 
more basad, the stripe from the costal margin does not reach the distal margin. German East Africa, Transvaal, 
Natal. 
P. incincta Hmps. (75 f) (9 = schaliphlebia Hmps .) Similar to similis, the brown stripes on the fore wing incincta. 
broader and thicker, the exterior transverse stripe anteriorly touches the distal margin or goes into the apex. 
German East Africa, Southern Sudan, Uganda. 
P. syngrapha Hmps. is separated from the others by the costal margin being yellow as far as beyond syngrapha. 
the middle. Beside the usual brown markings a subterminal band between veins 2 and 5. Expanse: 24 mm. 
Gold Coast. (Unknown to me.) 
P. monogramma Hmps. (75 f). White, forewing in the inner-marginal half with a vertical thin ante- monogram- 
median row of dots and a more distinct postmedian row. Before the apex 1 or 2 black fine dots. East Africa. 
64. Genus: Audrallo chroma Karsch. 
A and $ very different. Antennae of A basally bipectinate, of $ bare. Palpi of $ short of $ long 
with a drooping last joint. Hind tibiae with 2 pair of spurs. In the hindwing 8 with the cross-vein near the 
base, in the $ in the centre of the cell, 6+ 7 stalked. In the forewing 7—9 stalked. 10 free, in the $ 7 to¬ 
gether from the same place with 8+9. 
A. melampepla Holl. (75 f, g). body above blackish, in front and below p orange brown. Wings uni- melampep- 
coloured blackish, the forewings very elongate, the margin of the hindwing very concave. $ (— lamborni ,a 
Beth.-B.) orange, with a grey margin in both wings, being broadest at the apex. Cameroon. 
A. bicolor Strd. (75 f). Only the $ is known: thorax and base of abdomen also above brownish-red, bicolor. 
both wings in the centre somewhat diaphanous, margin of hindwing straight, forewing shorter. Spanish Guinea. 
A. rufivena sp. n. (75 g). Body and hindwing ochreous. Forewing sulphur-coloured, veins broad ochreous. rufivena. 
Hindwing basally somewhat diaphanous, veins darker. Cameroon. Male type from Bipindi in the Berlin State 
Museum. 
65. Genus: JEccopa Karsch. 
Antenne of £ basally bipectinate. Palpi short, hind tibiae with 1 pair of spurs. In the hindwing 6 + 7 
stalked, 8 anastomosing near the centre of the cell with its anterior edge. In the forewing 7—9 stalked. The 
$ being still unknown will probably look very different. 
E. oculila Karsch (75 f). Body black, abdomen beneath narrowly and basally on the sides yellow. Fore- oculita. 
wing black, with a large round yellow spot. Hindwing yellow, in the centre hyaline, with a black cross-vein 
dot and a black marginal band which is very narrow in the centre. Cameroon. 
