( 237 ) 



Length of forewing : 



Hab. Mount Goliath, Central Dutch New Guiuea, 5000 — 7000 ft, January 

 1911 (A. S. Meek), 



128. Macaduma rufoumbrata riifoumbrata subsp. nov. 



i, Autennae j'ellowish brown ; head and thorax bright chocolate ; abdomen 



wood-brown. Forewing mauve-chocolate ; an oblique transverse antemedian 



deep chocolate bar, a white dot in cell, a zigzag carved postmedian deep chocolate 

 transverse line, an indistinct transverse subterminal carved bar and a terminal line 

 from apex to vein 4. Hindwing rnfescent yellow-grey. 



? variable : three forms, one entirely chocolate-brown with dusky mouse- 

 grey hindwing ; a second yellowish chestnut, showing traces of postmedian line, 

 hindwing yellow-grey ; and the third chestnut-grey, forewing below vein 1 and 

 outer third of wing dark chocolate, tiie bars and lines as in S, but more faint 

 and indistinct, two grey dots and a black one in cell and much silver-grey scaling 



and clouding in outer third of wing. Hindwing greyish cream washed with 



rufous. 



Length of forewing: i 14 ram., ? 17 mm. 



Hab. Mount Goliath, Central Dutch New Guinea, 5000 — 7000 ft., January 

 1911 (A. S. Meek). 



129. Macaduma rufoumbrata indistincta subsp. nov. 



cJ. Ditfers from r. rufoumbrata in its generally smaller size and more indistinct 

 and obsolete markings. 



? much more irrorated with grey. 



Ilab. Angabunga River, affluent of St. Joseph's River, British New Guinea, 

 6000—6500 ft., November 1904— February 1905 (A. S. Meek). 



130. Macaduma castaneogriseata pp. nov. 



? . Antennae brown ; head and thorax rufous chocolate irrorated with bluish 



scales ; abdomen greyish wood-brown. Forewing rufous chocolate densely 



irrorated with bluish .scales ; an antemedian irregular transverse line, two post- 

 discal transverse parallel lines, and an indistinct subterminal line chestnut rufous. 

 Hindwing yellowish grey tinged with maave. 



Length of forewing : 17 mm. 



Hab. Mount Goliath, Central Dutch New Guinea, 5000—7000 ft., January 

 1911 (A. S. Meek). 



131. Macaduma quercifolia sp. nov. 



(J. Head aud antennae yellowish rufous cinnamon ; thorax purplish cinnamon- 

 brown ; abdomen yellowish buft'-brown. Forewing with costa produced in hairy 



lobe beyond cell and a lobe on termen cinnamon-brown ; two darker oblique 

 transverse lines run obliquely from inner margin, joiuing at base of hairy costal 

 lobe. Hindwing buff. 



Length of forewing : 10 mm. 



Hab. Biagi, Mambare River, British New Guinea, March 1906 (A. S. Meek). 



