( 1^9 ) 



externally with svUitc ; reuil'oriu ocUrcjous. HecoiiJary uuit'oriu reJdisli browU, 

 paler at the tornus, with a short twin dash. 



Expanse, 44 mm. 



Hab. Kebea Range, 6000 ft., July. 



Type in my collection. 



12. Omichlis plagata spec. nov. 



? . Head and thorax pale ochreons grey ; abdomen pale chocolate-brown. 

 Primary pale ochreons grey, with an obscure trace of a basal, median, and post- 

 median line; subterminal interrupted, scalloped line fine; a broad inner marginal 

 chocolate-brown patch from the base below the cell extended up to vein 2 in an 

 oval spot at its termination, and divided in the middle by a fine curved creamy line; 

 reniform marked by a large round chocolate-brown spot. Secondary uniform pale 

 pinkish brown. 



Expanse, 49 mm. 



Hab. Ekeikei, January and February. 



Type in my collection. 



13. Omichlis strigata spec. nov. 



cJ. Head and thorax cinnamon-brown ; abdomen pale greyish brown. 

 Primary pale pinkish brown, with dark stripes palely edged externally; a short 

 basal stripe between the cell and vein la ; a median and postmedian oblique stripe ; 

 subterminal line somewhat broken, especially as it nears the tornus ; cell closed by 

 a tawny reniform ; the whole wing is irrorated in parts very finely. Secondary 

 uniform dull pinkish brown. 



Expanse, 44 mm. 



Hab. Biagi, Mambare River (A. S. Meek). 



Type in my collection. 



CYMATOPHORIDAE 



Habrona gen. nov. 



Palpi short, first two segments heavily scaled, porrect ; third segment smoothly 

 scaled, depressed slightly ; antennae in male shortly bipectinate, and with cilia 

 to nearly the end ; legs, femora heavily haired; tibiae and tarsi roughly scaled; 

 mid tibiae with one pair, hind tibiae with two pairs of spurs ; thorax very heavily 

 scaled ; patagia almost tufted ; metathorax with two large tufts. Nenration : 

 primary vein 2 from centre of cell, 3 from before the angle, 4 from the angle, 5 

 from below the centre of the discocellulars, 6 from the upper angle, 7 and 8 stalked 

 from the end of the ariole, anastomosing with 9 and 10 to form the ariole. 

 Secondary 2 from before the middle of the cell, 3 from before the angle, 4 from the 

 angle, 5 from above the angle, 6 from the upper angle, 7 near the middle of the 

 cell, 8 bent down and nearly touching 7, then rising again to the apex. 



Type : Habrona albopla<jata B-B. 



14. Habrona alboplagata spec. nov. 



c?. Head and thorax grizzled pale chestnut-brown ; abdomen ochreons grey. 

 Primary russet-brown, with a white outwardly produced, somewhat scalloped and 



