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a broad projecting tuft anteriorly. Labial palpi moderate, straight, 
porrected, second joint thickened with tolerably appressed scales, 
terminal joint very short, filiform, obtuse. Maxillary palpi rudi¬ 
mentary. Anterior tibiae moderate, tarsi much longer ; posterior 
tibiae with long dense projecting hairscales above. Forewings 
with some slightly raised scales ; 1 b furcate, 2 from angle, 2-5 
somewhat approximated, 7 and 8 stalked, 7 to termen, 11 from 
middle. Hindwings 1, trapezoidal, termen slightly sinuate beneath 
apex, cilia | ; 3 and 4 connate, 5 somewhat approximated, 6 and 7 
nearly approximated at base, 7 shortly furcate at apex, 8 shortly 
anastomosing with cell towards base; without cubital pecten. 
Type A. clisjoulsa. 
Anomologa dispnlsa, n. sp. 
S . 23 mm. Head whitish-ochreous, sidetufts yellow-ochreous. 
Palpi whitish-ochreous sprinkled blackish. Thorax whitish slightly 
sprinkled black, posterior edge mixed black, collar black except 
dorsally. Abdomen yellow-ochreous, segmental margins paler. 
Forewings rather elongate, moderate, termen slightly rounded, 
oblique; white, scattered black scales; markiugs irregular, grey 
suffusedly irrorated black; a blotch on costa almost at base 
reaching half across wing ; a spot on costa before middle, and one 
beneath this in disc connected anteriorly with another towards 
dorsum ; a blotch on costa about |, some irregular irroration 
beneath this towards termen ; an apical spot, and slight irregular 
terminal streak : cilia ochreous-whitish, some scattered blackish 
and dark grey points especially towards tips, a blackish-grey apical 
spot. Hindwings grey, dorsal area partially suffused ochreous- 
whitish ; cilia ochreous-whitish, some grey tinge about apex. 
Transvaal, Slypsteendrift, Dec. 28, 1924 (Coll. Janse). 
Anomologa demens, n. sp. 
<5 . 21 mm. Head orange. Palpi and thorax purple-blackish. 
Forewings elongate, termen rounded, rather strongly oblique; 
purple-blackish : cilia dark grey sprinkled blackish. Hindwings 
and cilia dark grey. 
Transvaal, Slypsteendrift, Dec. 28, 1924 (Coll. Janse). The 
first impression given by this coincidence is naturally that the two 
specimens are conspecific; but they differ not onty wholly in colour 
and markings, as may be seen from comparison of the descriptions 
(so pronouncedly that they would not even be guessed to be allied), 
but also distinctly in form of wing, the forewings in the present 
species being more elongate, with more oblique termen ; it is 
incredible that they are the same species. The specimen exhibits 
the following unprecedented accumulation of individual abnor¬ 
malities, viz.: in right fore wing 2 furcate from near base, 4 furcate 
from middle (so that there appear to be two additional veins 
besides the normal ones, which are all present) ; in left forewing 7 
shortly furcate at apex ; in right hindwing 6 basally furcate for | 
of its length (thus forming a small accessory cell); the apical 
