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Hab. The type is in my collection from Dinawa, where the insect occurs in 

 the month of May. We have specimens from other localities also; and in the 

 Tring Mnseum, from the Aroa River, are other examples. 



Parepisparis gen. nov. 



Palpi small, scaled; third segment minute; antennae of male loipectinate ; 

 legs with forefemora expanded at base and hollowed ; a tuft of longish hairs at 

 the tibial joint. Neuration : Primary with vein 3 from before the angle, 4 from 

 the angle, 5 from the centre of the discocellulars, 6 from the upper angle, 7 from 

 the end of the areole, 8 and 9 stalked, given off from 10 to form the areole, 10 

 anastomosing with 11, forming a spurious areole, 11 anastomosing with 12 shortly. 

 Secondary with vein 3 from before the angle, 4 from the angle, 5 from the centre 

 of the discocellulars, 6 from the angle, 7 behind the angle, 8 touching 7 to half 

 the cell. Primary, costa nearly straight ; termen excavated below apex, angled 

 slightly at veins 6 and 5, receding rapidly to toruus. >Secondary with termen 

 crennlate, strongly so at veins 4 and 6. 



Tj'pe : Parepisparis crenulata B-B. 



240. Parepisparis crenulata spec. nov. 



(?. Head and thorax greyish lilac, abdomen lilac-grey; both wiugs greyish 

 lilac, with very dark olive markings. Primary with two siibbasal spots, one near 

 the costa and the other on vein 1 ; two short outwardly oblique costal dashes, 

 one near the middle and one be3'ond ; an inwardly oblique fine line from the apex 

 slightly curved below the cell to the inner margin, with spots on each side of 

 it in the fold; from the tornus upwards two jJair of spots — viz., one pair between 

 veins 1 and 2 and the other on each side of vein 3 — and a pair of small spots 

 well beyond the cell near the termen ; a small dark spot at the end of the cell. 

 Secondary with a submedial indefinite waved line, a medial almost crennlate line, 

 three small spots above the tornus ; most of the wing is finely irrorated with grey. 



Expanse : 45 mm. 



Hab. The type is in my collection from the Kebea Eange, where it was taken 

 in July. 



241. Eugorna alboarcuata spec. nov. 



(?. Head slate-brown, thorax reddish brown, abdomen sooty grey. Primary 

 reddish brown, with a creamy white costa extending into a broad white arc across 

 the postmedial area into the tornus, margined externally by a chocolate-brown 

 curved line, vrith a second obscure line beyond; apex and terminal area dark greyish 

 brown, paler and tinged with lilac above the tornus. Secondary black, with a 

 white tornal patch ; on the underside the white arc is yellow. 



Expanse : 65 mm. 



Hab. Aroa Kiver, March. 



Type in the Tring Museum. 



242. Ophideres dinawa s|)ec. nov. 



(?. Palpi and antennae bright carmine-red, head and thorax dark crimson 



brownish, abdomen brownish. Primary darkish lilac-pink nj) to an oblique line 



from the apex to a third from the base, beyond which the colour is pale greenish 



golden brown, except for a triangular red patch below vein 2 in the angle made 



