( 5' ) 



5 c?t^, 4 ? ? from Si. Aignan, September— December 1897, type; 2 c?<?, 3 ? ?, 

 November — December 1894 ; 3 ? ? from Kiriwini, Trobriand Islands, March- 

 April 1895; and 1 J from Woodlark Island, March — April 1897 (A. S. Meek). 



B. e//n/so//i(>l(i, wliicli appears to be fairly common in New Guinea, whence it 

 was originally descril)ed, is also found in tlie Kei Islands and Waigieu. 



Subfamily DELTOIDINAE. 

 129. Bertula fulvistrigalis spec. nov. 



Forewing : dark fuscous brown ; a fulvous subcostal streak from base to ape.\ ; 

 lines white, inwardly oblique, parallel to each other; the inner near base, tinged 

 with fnlvous towards costa ; the outer at two-thirds, sharply and shortly angled 

 outwards on subcostal vein and there fulvous-tinged ; snbmargiual line indistinct 

 and interrupted above, indented on snbmedian fold, ochreous tinged with fnlvons ; 

 veins 3 and 4 white tinged with ochreous ; a pale mark on discocellular, fulvous- 

 tinged in upper half, widened below and white ; a small fulvous dot in cell beyond 

 inner line ; fringe concolorons, with ochreous terminal dots between the veins. 



Ilituhving : with outer and submarginal lines, distinct only below the middle ; 

 the outer white, the submarginal ochreous tinged ; veins 3, 4 slightly paler. 



Underside much speckled with greyish white ; the fulvous tints stronger ; the 

 spots in cell black, the inner round, the outer vertical, both large ; outer line black, 

 dentate ; submarginal fulvous ; terminal black lunules edged with fulvous. 



Head and thorax dark brown ; patagia laterally marked with fulvous near base ; 

 abdomen brown speckled with greyish, the second segment with a fulvous belt; 

 palpi externally dark brown, internally fulvous, becoming ochreous white towards 

 tips ; pectus, venter, and legs brown speckled with ochreous ; the front of fore 

 tibiae and all the tarsi fulvous-tinged. 



Expanse of wings : 36 mm. 



1 cJ from Mt. Marapok, Britisli North Borneo. 



Another <S , somewhat smaller (32 mm.), from the Sarawak Museum, labelled 

 "Matang Road, March 1911," has the fulvous tints more largely developed, 

 especially the submarginal line, which is complete, and the veins 3, 4 not marked 

 paler, but the discal white mark continued angularly along vein 4 to touch outer 

 line. 



