PYXtATTSTIDiE. 
407 
Margaronia streptostigma Hamps, 
Belgian Congo, Equateur, Stanleyville; Sex. (Belg. Cong. Mus.). 
These examples differ slightly from the typical form described from 
Celebes ; whilst the two main fasciae of forewings and the central 
triangular patch of hindwings remain clear iridescent-blue-white, 
the other white markings are more or less obscured by grey suffusion, 
or in the case of the subterminal patch of hindwings by yellow 
suffusion, the designs however remain visible, no fresh markings 
being introduced;* I condsider them only.'a geographical form, 
which (if thought to require a name) may be called epfiypnias . 
THIPODATJLA, n, g. 
Face rounded, slightly prominent; tongue developed. Antennae f , 
<S filiform, shortly and evenly ciliated. Labial palpi moderate, 
straight, porrect, triangularly rough-scaled, terminal joint concealed. 
Maxillary palpi moderate, ascending, apically expanded with loose 
scales. Hind tibise smooth, outer middle-spur nearly half inner. 
Forewings, 2 from |, 3-5 approximated at base, 7 straight, diverging, 
8 and 9 stalked, 10 closely approximated to 9 towards base. Hind¬ 
wings without cubital pecten ; cell |, 2 from i, 3 and 4 nearly 
approximated from angle, 5 absent, 6 out of 7, anastomosing 
with 8 to 
Nearest Oeobici and Mestolobes* 
Tripodaula stagmatopa, n. sp. 
B 2 • 16-18 mm. Head, palpi, thorax, abdomen dark fuscous, 
palpi white towards base beneath, abdomen with white segmental 
rings. Forevvings rather elongate-triangular, costa faintly sinuate 
in middle, gently arched posteriorly, termen bowed, oblique ; dark 
fuscous; markings white; first line about h, slender, slightly 
excurved, obsolete towards costa; orbicular a slender transverse 
mark, claviform a. transverse-oblong spot beneath this, discal spot 
larger, transverse-oblong; second line forming a wedgeshaped spot 
on costa at |, running direct close past discal spot, then abruptly 
curved in to near top of claviform, rectangularly bent and continued 
near beyond it and somewhat irregular to dorsum, in disc fine, 
indistinct or partially obsolescent: cilia fuscous, a dark fuscous 
subbasal shade, indistinct subcontinent whitish bars on upper part 
of termen and towards torn us. Hindwings dark fuscous; atransveisc- 
oblong white discal spot, second line near beyond this, indistinct, 
whitish, bent in and confluent with its lower extremity, then 
continued as a sinuate white streak to tornus ; cilia white, a hark 
fuscous subbasal shade, fuscous blotches beneath apex and in 
middle of termen. 
AiiGiiNxiNA, Alta Gracia (C. Bruch ) ; 9 ex. 
