( -'81 ) 



hind. Nenration : Primary, vein 3 from just below tlie lower an.ijle, -I and .5 from 

 tlie angle, (5 from below the ujiper angle, 7, 8 and 9 stalked, given off from 10 to 

 form a most minute areole, 1 1 from well below the middle of the cell and extending 

 to a quarter from the ajiex. Costa straight ; ajiex excised ; termen jiroduced 

 strongly out at veins 5 to 3, excised below 3, and crenulate nearly throughout. 

 Secondary termen produced at vein 7, and strongly produced at 4 and 3, excised 

 and crenulate below. 



Type : Aroana olicacea B-B. 



284. Aroana olivacea :<pec. nov. 



S and ?. Talpi red, head purplish black; thorax blackish olive-green; 

 alidonicu dark greyish with very dark olive dorsum. Both wings very dark blackish 

 grey with lavender lines. Primary, witii tine basal and subbasal internally crenulate 

 lines ; a broad dark olive median band angled just below the costa ; reniform 

 blackish, finely outlined with lavender ; postmedial line serrate, ])roduced outwards 

 about veins 4 and 5, and strongly serrate, receding below ; median and jiostmedial 

 areas olivaceous ; subterminal line very dark olive-brown, with an onter margin 

 spotted with lavender ; a brownish costal subapical patch. Fringes olivaceous. 

 Secondary with restricted base greyish ; antemedial line lavender, edged by a broad 

 dark olive band ; median area olive-green with a dark spot in the cell, edged by 

 a double line of dark brown and lavender; postmedian area olive-green ; subterminal 

 area dark with a broad band of fine lavender irroratious. 



Expanse : 31 mm. 



Ilab. The type is in my collection from the Aroa River, where it was taken in 

 April ; other examples are also in the Tring Museum from the same locality, but 

 taken in March. 



285. Aroana rubra s])ec. nov. 



cJ. Head, thorax, and abdomen brownish pink. Both wings jjinkish with olive 

 and golden-brown lines and marks. Primary with a short fine twice-angled basal 

 line ; an antemedial fine line shortly angled just below the costa, then nearly 

 straight but slightly outwardly oblique ; a dark broad median band edged by a 

 filling in of darker ground colour; reniform irregular, sublunular, very dark, palely 

 encircled, from whence a dark band descends to the inner margin ; an interrnj)ted 

 dentate postmedial line ; a golden-brown diffused subapical jiatch from the costa to 

 veins 4 and 5 ; termen finely dark, subcrenulatc. Secondary with a broad oblicjue 

 median band ; a dark sublunular spot in the cell ; a fine irregular postmedial line, 

 and a fine dark termen. 



? . Like the male in all particulars. 



Expanse : S 28 mm., ? 30 mm. 



Ilab. The type from the Aroa River is in my collection ; I have specimens also 

 from Ekeikei, and other examples are in the Tring Museum from the former 

 locality. The species flies in March and April. 



Focillodes gen. nov. 



Palpus upturned scaled, second segment reaching vertex, third segment 



short, antennae of S bipectinate to end, of ? minutely ciliate. Legs hairy ; foreleg 



with tuft on n])perside of femora, and a small pencil of hairs on underside of tibiae ; 



midtibia with one pair of si)urs, hiudtibia with two pairs of spurs. Neuration : 



