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narrower, scarcely extending over transverse vein : cilia fuscous. 
Hindwings grey ; cilia light grey, a darker subbasal shade. 
Belgian Congo, Equateur, Busanga, Ifuta ( Verlaine) ; 5 ex. 
(type Belg. Cong. Mus.). 
Pilocrocis ingeminata, n. sp. 
5 . 32-33 mm. Head, thorax fuscous. Palpi dark fuscous, 
oblique lower half white. Forewings elongate-triangular, costa 
posteriorly moderately arched, termen slightly rounded, oblique ; 
dark purplish-fuscous; first line at nearly straight, slightly 
oblique, dark fuscous, edged white anteriorly in disc, followed by 
a roundish white spot above middle ; a transverse-oblong white 
spot in cell at and another below cell exactly beneath it; a little 
beyond this the lunulate dark discal spot indicated by faint whitish 
outlines, beyond its upper end an elongate white spot; second line 
dark fuscous obscurely edged whitish posteriorly, from costa beyond 
•| direct to vein 2, thence abruptly broken inwards to beneath discal 
spot, then strongly sinuate to dorsum, beneath costa its whitish 
margin enlarged into a strong white double spot, and above discal 
break preceded by a pear-shaped white spot: cilia pale grey, a grey 
subbasal shade. Hindwings grey ; second line dark grey, posteriorly 
edged whitish, on vein 2 abruptly broken inwards to unite with 
dark discal spot; terminal area suffused dark grey; cilia as in 
forewings. 
Belgian Congo, Katanga, December (S'ey del, Verlaine) ; 2 ex. 
(type Belg. Cong. Mus.). 
Entephria dryocentra, n. sp. 
d 2 ■ 21-23 mm. Differs from caberalis Gn. ( = abdicalis Walk.) 
as follows: anal segment in both sexes much more elongate; 
forewings and hindwings discal spot light brownish (in caberalis 
, black), segments representing first and second lines forming 
brownish streaks (in caberalis fine fuscous lines), forewings with 
light brownish terminal shade, interrupted by the black submedian 
spot (normally quite absent in caberalis). 
Assam, Khasis ; Sikkim. This is called caberalis Gn. by Hampson, 
and treated as specifically identical with abdicalis ; both statements 
are erroneous. Reference to Guenee’s description shows that his 
caberalis has the discal spots black, and was described from Java 
specimens ; examples received thence are identical with the common 
and widely distributed abdicalis Walk. Subsequently Hampson 
resuscitated the name cribrata Fab. for this, but in view of the 
existence of several other closely similar species I think it better 
to retain names of undoubted application. 
Entephria phalaromima, n. sp. 
<3 . 23 mm. Head whitish-yellow, two grey dots on crown. 
Palpi dark fuscous, basal joint and oblique lower half of second 
joint whitish-yellow. (Antennae broken.) Thorax pale yellow, 
vol. iv .—August 1933. 2d 
