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127. Falcimala aurea spec. nov. 



S. Palpi, bead, and thorax greenish olive-brown ; abdomen pale ochraceons 

 grey. Primary greenish olive-brown, spotted with pale melallie gold; a largish 

 spot at the base of the inner margin, witli a second beyond the middle, between 

 which nearer the basal spot is another ; a spot at the end of the cell ; two spots 

 below each other in the postmedian area, with one or two dots below the second ; 

 a terminal series of small spots : all these spots are very irregnlar in shape and 

 size ; fringes goldenish, darkly intersected ; secondary nniform pale rose-coloar 

 with ochreons fringes. 



Expanse, 20 mm. 



Hab. Biagi, Mambare River; Milne Bay. 



Type in my collection ; a single specimen in the British Museum from Milne 

 Bay. 



128. Falcimala brunneistriga spec. nov. 



<?. Head, thorax, and abdomen pale brownish; terminal segments of the 

 latter smoky. Primary pale brownish, with an erect dark antemedial line edged 

 externally with whitish ; median pale line angled outside the reniform, which is 

 faintly traceable (in my somewhat rnbbed specimen) ; subtermiual pale line inter- 

 rupted and obscure below vein 4, with dark dashes between the veins. Secondary 

 straw-yellow, with a very broad greyish-brown termen, in which is a subtermiual 

 yellowish line. 



Expanse, 23 mm. 



Hab. Dinawa, August : Aroa River, March. 



Type in my collection ; other specimens in the Triug Museum. 



Ceilodiastrophon gen. nov. 



Palpi scaled, upturned ; second segment long, above the vertex ; third segment 

 long, with a slight pencil of hairs on the inner side ; antennae with very short 

 fine cilia, with evenly interspersed longer, very fine hairs. Legs, fore heavily 

 clothed with hair, mid and hind naked. Neuration, cells short ; primary 

 veins 4 and 5 from the lower angle, 6 and 7 from the upper angle, 8, 9 and 10 

 stalked on a long stalk ; secondary with 3 and 4 and 6 and 7 from the lower 

 and upper angles, 5 from directly above the lower angle. lu the r? a heavy 

 tuft of hair on the fold of the primary near the base, the base of costa 

 produced into a short sharp shoulder with a tuft on its underside. 



Type : Ceilodiastrophon brunneum B-B. 



129. Ceilodiastrophon brunneum spec. nov. 



$. Head, thorax, and abdomen darkish brown. Primary entirely uniform 

 dark brown, without any marks at all except two white points in the cell, one 

 near the base and the other slightly larger at the end. Secondary slightly paler 

 brown than in the primary, with the area above vein 6 pale greyish. 



Expanse, 30 mm. 



Hab. Dinawa, September. 



Type iu my collection. 



