104 NOVITATES ZOOLOGICAE XXII. 1915. 



The abrnpt end of the dorsal hooks is not met with in any other species, the 

 valves are shorter than in tketis, the harpes have a side-process very similar to but 

 not identical with those in thetis. The shuttle is very weakly chitinised. 



Figs. 71 and 72. nesopkila. 



The base of the barpe is wide and cylindrical, the end short, the free portion 

 of the valve straight apd cylindrical, the cormiti are few, the shuttle is long ; 

 and the most noticeable character, because not occurring in other species, is 

 the curvature of the aedeagns. 



Fig. 73. tagalica (Kalim Bnngo). 

 ,, 74. „ sent me as insularis. 



„ '5. ,. 

 These are conspicuous at once from their large size (the insect itself is not 

 especially large), and the actually as well as comparatively short and slender 

 aedeagus. 



Fig. 76. tagalica var. palawanica, 

 „ 77. „ „ talautensis. 



„ 78. Abdomen of C. phaedrus $ , x 8, shows positions of origin of fan and 



of pockets. 

 „ 79. Shows position of fan and pocket on 2nd, 3rd, and 4th abdominal 



segments, x 15. 

 „ 80. Another specimen, x 15. 

 „ 81. A very similar fan and pocket in a Noctna (Acontian), but with 



quite a different point of origin for the fan. x 20. 

 „ 82. Fan and portion of pocket, x 25. 

 „ 83. Fan. x 25. 



„ 84. Scale sockets close to pocket, x 300. 



„ 85. Modified scale sockets (glands ?) and hairs in the pocket, x 300. 

 These (84 and 85) merge into each other at the margins of the pocket. 



