(ECOPTTOTUPZE. 
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moderately arched, apex obtuse-pointed, termen obliquely rounded ; 
white, some scattered grey, purplish, and dark fuscous scales ; a 
short slender streak of ferruginous suffusion from base beneath 
costa; some grey irroration along anterior half of costa, a darker 
grey oblique spot at | ; first plical stigma round, grey sprinkled 
blackish, plical linear, rather before this; a purplish fascia suf- 
fusedly irrorated dark grey or dark fuscous from middle of costa to 
middle of dorsum, slightly angulated near costa, interrupted in 
middle by a blotch of ferruginous suffusion; a purplish fascia 
suffusedly irrorated dark fuscous from | of costa to near dorsum 
before tornus, dilated posteriorly towards costa, preceded in middle 
by a ferruginous spot; terminal area beyond this suffused ferru¬ 
ginous-rosy; a marginal series of blackish dots round posterior 
part of costa and termen : cilia rosy-whitish-ochreous. Hindwings 
pale grey, veins grey; cilia ochreous-grey-whitish. 
8. Rhodesia, Mazoe, January ( Janse); 2 ex. This is the first 
African species of the genus, agreeing closely with the European in 
appearance as well as structure. All the European species are 
a 1 tacked to species of DapJine, which I believe does not occur in 
Africa. 
Anchinia furculata, n. sp. 
$ . 23 mm. Head ochreous-whitish. Palpi whitish, second 
joint tinged oclireous and slightly speckled purplish-fuscous, ter¬ 
minal joint anteriorly irrorated dark fuscous. Thorax whitish, 
patagia slightly sprinkled purplish-fuscous. Abdomen ochreous- 
whitish. Eorewings elongate-oblong, costa gently arched, apex 
obtuse, termen nearly straight, rather oblique; whitish, irregularly 
sprinkled purplish-grey, some black scales, median third faintly 
rosy-tinged ; a faint ferruginous tinge beneath costa towards base; 
seven cloud)'" spots of dark purplish-brown suffusion on costa 
between | and apex, darker and more defined posteriorly; a trans¬ 
verse black linear mark in disc at |, sending posteriorly from its 
upper extremity a similar longitudinal mark ; an irregular partly 
transverse and partly longitudinal blackish spot in discal |, some 
brownish .tinge above it; a subcostal series of several indistinct 
longitudinal marks of purple-brown and dark fuscous scales on 
median third ; two faint transverse shades of purplish-grey irrora¬ 
tion posteriorly, somewhat bent above middle; a marginal series of 
blackish marks round apex and termen : cilia whitish. Hindwings 
pale grey, whitish-tinged towards base; cilia whitish, a faint grey 
median line. 
Natal, Impetyeni Forest, October (Swinvy ) ; 1 ex. (Coll. Janse). 
Rot in good condition, but interesting as a second undoubted species 
of the genus. 
PHALAROTARSA, n. g. 
Head with appressed scales ; ocelli posterior ; -tongue developed. 
Antennae |, in £ evenly ciliated (also equally in $ ), basal joint 
moderate, without peetem Labial palpi moderately long,. recurved, 
