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area. Underside : Primary brown, inner margin broadly pale yellow, cell closed 

 by a dark spot beyond which are somewhat obscure dark postmedial and sub- 

 ferminal lines. Secondary as above, but paler, with a dark spot closing the cell, 

 and the sex-patch pale yellow invading into the dark terminal area. 



Exp.'inse : ;")(! ram. 



Hab. Kebea Range, Jnly; Ekeikei, January and February; Anja Hiver, March. 



Type in my collection. 



i;^. Ancaroides griseola spec. nov. 



(J. The [iriniaries (litter from A. kvhi:,i. in that liolh stigmata and the area 

 below them are filled in with jiale grey, there is no angled postmedial line, there 

 are no dark patches on the wings, whilst the subterminal line is fairly distinct 

 from near the apex to the tornus, and is strongly serrate ; in the secondaries the 

 dark border extends somewhat up the inner margin. 



E.xpanse : 56 mm. 



Hah. The type is in my collection, and was taken at Ekeikei in March 

 or April. 



This may possibly be a variety of the j)revions species, A. hehca, but the 

 large grey area and the difference in the subterminal lines give it quite a distinct 

 appearance, which coupled with the fact that I have several from this one neigh- 

 bourhood makes me think it advisable to name it. 



14. Dipterygia kebeae spec. nov. 



S. Head ochreous grey ; collar dark grey, palely irrorated ; thorax jiale greyish, 

 with the jirothoracic tuft jiale ochreous brown ; patagiae blackish ; abdomen dark 

 grey. Primary blackish, with the costa broadly dark grey, increasing slightly near 

 the end of the cell, with' three pale dashes beyond the cell ; inner margin greyish, 

 broadly greyish for the posterior third and at the tornus, where it is invaded by 

 the black area; from near the base is a broad palish dash finely margined with 

 black. Secondary white, with the apex and termeu broadly blackish brown^ 

 decreasing rapidly at the tornus. 



? . Like the male, but not quite so dark. 



Expanse : S and ? , 44 mm. 



Hab. The species occurs at Mount Kebea and Ekeikei in March and April : 

 a long series was taken by Mr. Pratt ; other specimens are in the Tring Museum 

 from the Aroa River, taken at the same time. 



The type is in my collection. 



15. Dipterygia babooni spec. nov. 

 S. Head and thorax ochreous grey ; collar intersected with two dark lines 

 irrorated with white-ti]iped scales ; abdomen brownish grey. Primary ochreous grey, 

 with a trace of a subbasal strongly serrated fine line, the postmedial line having 

 an outward curve at the end of the cell, and then receding in a waved nearly 

 perpendicular line to the inner margin; reniform stigma pale whitish grey, below 

 which from the costa is a dark obliijue stripe having a deep curve iu the post- 

 medial area, but ascending to the middle of the termen ; a white dash below the 

 costa in the apical third ; from near the base of the inner margin is a broadish 

 pale dash darkly margined. Secondary white, broadly margined witli hrowiiish, 

 tapering towards the toruus. 



