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39. Euproctis luteomarginata spec. nov. 



?. Head, collar, and patagia pure white ; rest of thorax and abdomen briglit 

 orange. Primary pnre white, with basal two-thirds of inner margin finely bright 

 orange ; a trace (if a median and postmedian waved orange line confluent on tlio 

 inner margin. Secondary white, with the inner margin orange into the cell. 



Expanse, 43 mm. 



Hab. Owgarra. 



T3'pe in my collection. 



I have one specimen which is straw colonr, and tlie waved lines of the primary 

 are distinct. 



40. Euproctis lunula spec. nov. 



S. Head and thorax dirty straw colonr ; abdomen orange. Primary cream 

 colour, with a trace of au erect median line and a yellowish postmedian line 

 receding basewards below vein 5 ; a deep chocolate Innnle at the end of the cell. 

 Secondary cream colonr, orange for the basal two-thirds. 



Expanse, 34 mm. 



Hab. Owgarra ; Biagi, 5000 ft. 



Type in my collection. 



The colonr and pattern rapidly fade and become almost white. 



Euproctis cHnazva B-B. The ? of this species is not pale as described 

 {Nov. Zool. vol. xi. p. 39), but is exactly like the male; more material shows 

 that my supposed female belongs to another species. 



Euproctis novaguinensis B-B. I have received a male of this species since 

 my paper {I.e.) was written, which is exactly like the ? , with the exception that 

 the dark area of the secondaries is slightly larger. 



41. Euproctis pulchra spec. nov. 



?. Head, thorax, and first abdominal segment pinkish buff; abdomen black, 

 anal segment whitish. Primary; pinkish bnflf', with the veins showing yellowish ; 

 the internervnlar spaces broadly filled in with red in the terminal area. Secondary 

 chrome-yellow, with the inner margin black into the cell and up to the base. 



Expanse, .58 mm. 



Hab. Kebea Range, 3G00 ft., July. 



Type in my collection. 



42. Euproctis griseata spec. nov. 



? . Head and thorax pale grizzly brown ; abdomen black, with whitish anal 

 segment. Primary pale grizzly brown, without any marks except a trace of a pale 

 Innnle at the end of the cell. The wing has a rough scaly texture. Secondary 

 chrome-yellow, with the basal half deep black, terminating in a curve in the 

 tormus. 



Expanse, 30 mm. 



Hab. Kebea Range, 3600 ft., Jnly. 



Type in my collection. 



This species is near E. egregia Swinhoe, 



