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line at the end of the cell ; termeii with wiiite jioints ; fringes somewhat creuulate. 



Expanse : 30 mm. 



Hub. The type is in my collection from Eljeikei, where the species occurs in 

 January and February. 



122. Eutelia purpureonigra spec. nov. 



?. Head, thorax, and al«louieu rich iiui]ile brown intermingled with crimson 

 scales. Primary rich darlc crimson brown for the basal half, with slightly paler 

 purplish base ; subbasal and medial lines dark, the latter waved, postmedial line 

 double, somewhat waved, and produced outwards beyond the cell, followed by a 

 fine crenulate line ; snbteriuinal line arising in a dark costal triangular patch, 

 serrate, somewhat obscured near the tornus ; reniform stigma somewhat ochreous. 

 The terminal half of the wing is paler and purplish ; teruien with white points 

 at the ends of the veins. Secondary tiark greyisli brown with crinisonish fringes. 



Expanse : 34 mm. 



llab. The type is in my collection from Ekeikei, where the species occurs in 

 January and February. 



123. Eutelia viridata s])ec. nov. 



?. Head aud collar greenish, thorax and abdomen jiale ochreous brown. 

 Primary pale yellowish green, with a small greyish patch margined by the basal 

 and by the double antemedial line ; medial line marked by an indefinite line of 

 grey, produced outwards at the cell ; jjostmedial line of the same shape, blactkish 

 near the inner margin ; apex pale bluish white with a dark dash in it, a small 

 pale brownish patch between veins 5 and 6 ; the whole of the medial area is very 

 pale whitish ochreous brown, margined laterally by the antemedial and postmedial 

 lines ; reniform stigma greenish ; termen finely dark with white jioiuts at the 

 veins. Secondary darkish grey, pale at the base, with an obscure pale medial line. 



Expanse : 26 mm. 



Ilab. The type is in my collection from Dinawa, where the species occurs 

 in August. 



I am doubtful if this species is a Eutelia ; the end segments of the jialpi are 

 as long as the second ; the thorax and abdomen are quite slight in build ; the 

 wings, i.e. the primaries, are narrow, expanding considerably towards the termen. 

 As 1 have only one sex, aud that the female, I refrain from creating a new genus 

 for it at present. 



124. Eutelia deletoides spec. nov. 



?. Head grey, collar grey mixed with ochreous, thorax grey, abdomen grey 

 with black dorsal marks. Primary pale grey, with darker obscure basal line; 

 median line from a dark cell-spot to the inner margin, a small dark dot precedes 

 this spot ; jiostmedial line broad, somewhat indefinite, slightly brown, especially 

 at the inner margin ; subtermiual line broad, dentate and waved, edged externally 

 with whitish ; termen finely dark ; fringes whitish, intercepted with blackish. 

 Secondary dark grey, paler at the base. Fringes white intercepted with black. 



Expanse : 24 — 29 mm. 



llab. The type is in my collection from Ekeikei, where the insect occurs in 

 March and April ; other specimens in the Tring Museum, from the Aroa River, 

 February. 



