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14. Melanocera parva (Fl. IX. fig. 8 J). 



M.p. Rothschild, I.e. p. 5. n. li' (li'OT) (Bihu, Augolu). 



15. Parusta xanthops (PI. IX. tig. 2 S). 



P.x. Rothschild, I.e. p. G. n. 13 (1907) (Mpapwa). 



16. Tagoropsis sabiilosa (PI. IX. fig. 4 S). 



T. s. Rothschild, I.e. p. 7. n. 14 (1907) (Kilimandjaro). 



IT. Cyrtogone ansorgei (PI. IX. fig. 7 S). 



C. (I. Rothschild, /.<■. p. 8. n. IV (1907) (Bihe, Angola). 



15. Holocera suavis (PI. IX. fig. 11 J). 



n. s. Rothschild, I.e. p. 9. n. 17 (I'.lilV, .July) (Usiimliara). 



lloloeera lUaeiiia Weymer, Eiitoin. Zeilselir. xxi. p. 118 (1907) is the same. 



6. Asia. 



19. Opodiphthera papuana (PI. IX. fig. .5 <?). 



0. p. Rothschild, Nov. Zool. xi. p. 601. n. 2 (190i) (Astrolabe Bay). 



20. Opodiphthera albicera (PI. IX. fig. 9 c?). 



0. impwina albieera Rothschild and Jordan, Deutsche Ent. ZeUschr. p. 193. n. 7 (19u7) (Brit. 

 New Guinea). 



This is a distinct species, ditfering from 0. papuana in colour as well as 

 iu the genitalia. 0. papuana also occurs in British New Guinea (Milne Bay 

 and Mambard River). 



21. Opodiphthera venusta (PL IX. fig. 12 S). 



0. V. Rothschild and Jordan, I.e. p. 193. n. 8 (1907) (Brit. New Guinea). 



22. Eurhodia meeki spec. nov. 



6. Upperside of body brownish tawny ochraceous, underside of body and wings 

 ochreous ; collar blackish, suffused with grey. Antenna blackish brown, the shaft 

 being more or less tawuy. 



Wings, above : suffused with dark tawny ochraceous, the ochreons gronud- 

 colonr being distinct only in the outer half of the forewing ; both wings traversed 

 by three blackish brown dentate lines, which are rather indistinct. Forewing : 

 the costal margin fuscous, shaded with grey ; ocellus dark wulnut-browu, with 

 a small white centre and a thin white ring or half-ring ; the central dentate Hue 

 contiguous with the ocellus on its distal side ; a dark walnut-brown distal marginal 



band ; a diffuse white subapical patch. Hind wing : ocellus minute, walnut-browa 



with a white ring : the di.stal margin dark walnut-brown, this baud being less well- 

 defined than on forewing, the edge of wing almost straight anteriorly, rounded 

 below the centre. 



Underside : ochreous, somewluxt shaded with fuscous, the markings much more 

 prominent than above. Forewing with au antemedian and a dentate discal line, the 

 latter touching the ocellus ; marginal band indented upon the veins ; between 

 the discal line and ape.K of wing a short triangular baud bearing a white subcostal 

 spot. Hindwing : submedian line arched as on forewing ; first discal line 



