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waved ; termen finely black with precediug fine black dashes. Secondary exactly 

 like the primary without the postmedial line. 



Expanse : 30 mm. 



Hah. The type is in my collection from Ekeikei, where the insect flies in 

 March and April. 



SARROTHRIPINAE. 

 S3. Earias uniplaga spec. nov. 



(J. Head, thorax, and primaries j)alest sulphur yellow, abdomen whitish. 

 Secondary white, somewhat hyaline. Primary with the costa at the base deep 

 reddish brown ; an orange spot at the end of the cell, somewiiat of the shape of a 

 figure 8, margined with deep rusty red. 



? . Like the male, but without the spot at the end of the cell. 



Ex]ianse : S and ? 32 mm. 



Hub. Dinawa, the Kebea Range, July and August; Aroa River, February 

 and March. 



Tyjie in my collection, and in the Tring Mnsenm are other specimens. 



84. Earias rufopunctata sjiec. nov. 



c? and ? . Similar to E. loioplaga, but somewhat paler and with no dark costa 

 at the base of the primary, whilst instead of the peculiar spot at the end of the 

 cell the primary has a very pale round slightly rusty spot. 



Expanse : 30 mm. 



Hab. Dinawa and Aroa River, July. 



Type in my collection, and other specimens in the Tring Museum. 



85. Earias novoguineana spec. nov. 



(J and ? . Head, thorax and primary chrome yellow ; abdomen whitish tinged 

 with sulphur. Secondary whitish tinged with sulphur-colour. Primary with a 

 dark rust)'-red round spot at the end of the cell, preceded by two obliquely placed 

 dots, a trace of an obtusely angled posterior line having a dark point below the 

 costa, another at the apex of the angle, and two more near the inner margin. 



Expanse : S and ?, 38 mm. 



Hab. Dinawa and Kebea Range, July and August. 



Type in my collection. 



86. Hylophila rubromarginata sjiec. nov. 



?. Head and collar slightly tinged with green; thorax greenish white, 

 abdomen yellowish white. Primary white, with the least greenish tinge at the 

 base and in the postmedial area, with oblique yellowish antemedial and postmedial 

 lines, the latter being very oblique and straight ; this last point is constant in all 

 our specimens (a good series). In H. orientalis, its nearest ally, this line is curved. 

 Costa and inner margin narrowly pink ; termen deep pink and somewhat wider. 

 Secondary pure white. 



Expanse : 30 mm. 



Hab. The type is in my collection from the Kebea Range, where it occurred 

 in March and April. Other specimens are in the Triug Museum from the Aroa 

 River, 



