(22i ) 



58. Ilema quadripunctata sp. nov. 



(J. Antennae pale rnfons ; head orange, thorax rufous testaceous ; abdomen 



greyish orange-bnff, anal tnft brighter. Forewing rafims testaceous, a black spot 



on costa and one below it on median fold. Hindwing dark dingy buff. 



Length of forewing : 10 mm. 



I/ub. Ogragn, Niger. 



59. Bitecta flaveola sp. nov. 



(?. Head, antennae and thorax orange-buff; abdomen greyish buff. 



Forewing buff, costal area orange-buff. Hindwing buff. 



? . Similar. Another male is entirely pale cream-buff. 



Length of forewing : c? 14 mm., ? 13 mm. 



Hab. Biagi, Mambare Eiver, British New Guinea, 5000 ft., February 1906 

 (A. S. Meek). 



60. Calamidia irrorata sj). nov. 



(?. Antennae rufous ; head and thorax yellowish grey, freckled with brown ; 



abdomen pale grey, two last segments yellow. Forewing yellowish buffy grey 



freckled and washed with brown, a postdiscal sinuous transverse brown bar. 



Hindwing semihyaline cream-grey, somewhnt obscurely freckled with brown in outer 

 part of costal half of wing. 



? . Larger and paler, with hindwing greyer. 



In another (S the postdiscal bar is almost obsolete. 



Length of forewing : c? 13 mm., ? 15 mm. 



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

 1911 (A. S. Meek). 



(>]. Calamidia warringtonella warringtonella B. Baker. 



($. Antennae brown ; head orange ; thorax dark brownish grey, tegulae and 



base of patagia orange ; abdomen grey, anal tuft huffish. Forewing cream-colour 



with metallic gloss, whole area below median vein almost to inner margin grey- 

 brown, becoming narrower from end of basal half to termen, where dark colour is 



confined between veins 3 and 5. Hindwing mouse-grey, fringe and abdominal 



area whitish grey. 



? larger ; the dark area of wing reduced below median vein, and ground colour 

 of forewing white. 



Length of forewing : S 15 mm., ? 21 mm. 



JIab. Southern and North-Eastern slopes of Owen Stanley Mountains, British 

 New Guinea. 



02. Calamidia warringtonella goliathina subsp. nov. 



(?. Differs in its larger size and yellower ground colour of forewing. 

 ? . Ditl'ers in the less pure, more creamy white ground colour of forewing. 

 Length of forewing : c? 19 mm., ? 19-5 mm. 



Hab. Mount Goliath, Central Dutch New Guinea, 5000—7000 ft., January 1911 

 (A. S. Meek). 



