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119. Eutelia dinawa spec. nov. 



c?. Head pale cbestnut-brown, thorax chocolate-brown, abdomen paler than 

 thorax. Primary purplish bruwu, paler at base with an olivaceous costal mark; 

 antemedial line olivaceous, broad, irregular, and serrate ; medial line represented 

 by a broad band of darker shading ; postniodial and snbtermiual lines olivaceous, 

 serrate, the former almost crenulate in the radial area, the crennlations being 

 marked by white jioints ; both these lines rise in a triangular costal patch, which 

 is edged with ochreous, margined on the inner edging with white ; a white point in 

 the cell followed by the olivaceous reniform stigma. Secondary brown with pinkish 

 fringes ; the fringes of both wings are crenulate. 



? . Like the male, but paler and greyer. 



Expanse : <? 31, ? 28 mm. 



Hub. The type is in my collection. This species was taken at Ekeikei in 

 January and February, and Dinawa in September. In the Tring Museum are other 

 specimens from tlie Aroa River. 



The species is near E. ajiij'ascia Hamjis., but it lacks the ochreous spot beyond 

 the reniform, and the lines differ in direction. 



120. Eutelia kebeae spec. nov. 



cJ. Head crimson-brown ; thorax and abdomen dark jjurplish brown, the latter 

 reddish beyond the middle. Primary dark purplish brown, with traces of basal, 

 antemedial, and medial lines on the costa, the latter two of which develop below 

 the cell into broad irregular dentate very dark brown lines with pale interiors ; 

 adjoining the medial line is an oblique band of pale pinkish ochreous extending 

 into the olive-green reniform stigma, edged internally with white ; postmedial line 

 double, very dark, with ochreous interior, angled outwards about vein 7, followed by a 

 fine dark line roughly parallel with it ; subterminal line obscure, rising in a dark 

 subapical costal triangular patch darkly dotted below ; apex and the whole of the 

 tornal and radial areas lilac grey ; a white dot in the cell in front of the reniform ; 

 termen with white points at the end of the veins. Secondary dark greyish brown, 

 pale towards the base ; termen with white points at the ends of the veins. 



? . Like the male. 



Exi)ause : c? 3U, ¥ 29 mm. 



Hah. The type is in my collection. This species occurs in the Kebea Range 

 and Ekeikei in March and April. 



121. Eutelia albicomma spec. nov. 



(J. Head ochreous tipped with dark crimson, thorax and abdomen dark 

 crimsonish brown. Primary sepia brown, with pale basal and antemedial lines, 

 very irregular, subdentate and somewhat obscure ; a broad pale pinkish medial 

 band, followed by a fine double dark postmedial line angled outwards beyond the 

 cell, followed by a fine whitish interrupted line in which is a large white comma at 

 the tornus ; a trace of an anteterminal line close to the previous one, both of 

 which arise in a dark triangular white-edged costal patch ; terminal area dark ; 

 termen with white points alternating with dark lunular marks ; a white point in 

 the cell in front of the pale greenish reniform stigma, which is edged internally 

 with white. Secondary brownish grey, pale' at the base ; a trace of a pale waved 



