'^I'i NOVITATES ZOOLOGICAE XXII. 191j. 



Ifoctninae 



3(i(i. Claterna cydonia (Cram.) 



PhaUnnii ri/dnHtu Cniiuer, I'uji. Exut. i. part ii. p. 34. pi. x.\ii. f. F. (1776) (.Sui-imim). 

 1 J, Ceram. 



3UT. Azazia bolinoides (Gncn.) 



Hypospila hiUnoides Guenee, Hist. Nat. Ins. Sp. Giu. IJi>. vii. Nuct. iii. p. 358 (1852) (Java). 

 1 ?, Manusela, Central Ceram, G5U m., 191,;. 



308. Oglasa rufoaurantia up. nov. 



?. Antennae amber-brown, liead cream-buff; thorax, tegulae cream-lmlF, 

 patagia and rest of thora.x cinnamon-mauve-browu ; abdomen dark wuod-gre)-- 

 brown. 



Foreicing : ciunamon-orauge-brown, washed on basal half with manve ; an 

 antemedian zigzag band of brown almost resolved into a band of spots, a black dot 

 in cell just beyond this line ; a large postcellular sooty patch from which proceeds 

 a brown and pale-cinnamon double line to inner margin, a curved brown line of 

 spots runs from costa round edge of postcellular patch and joins double line below 

 it ; a subapical spot, a subterminal patch and fringe sooty black. 



UiiidwiiHj : dark wood-grey; costa whitish, terminal line bnff. 



Length of fore wing : lo mm. 



Expanse : 8-4 mm. 



1 ?, Blanusela, Central Ceram, 650 m., 1U1~. 



309. Catephia leucomelas (Linn.) 



Phdlaena leucomelas Limiaous, Syst. Nat. ed. x. p. 518 (1758) (Europe). 

 1 <?, Manusela, Central Ceram, 650 m., 1912. 



310. Hulodes caranea (Cram.) 



Phrdacm raranca Cramer, Pap. F.xul. iii. pt. .\xili. p. 140, pi. cclxi.x. ff. E. F. (1780) (Batavia). 



1 S, Manusela, Central Ceram, 660 m., lUl-J. 



311. Ischyja manlia (Cram.)? 



Phalaciia maiilia Cramer, Pap. Kol. i. pt. viii. p. 144. pi. xcii. f. A. (177<i) (Cote do Coromaiidcl). 



Hitherto at least three species have been confused under this name, viz. the 

 Indian and Palaearctic trne manlia, the Sumatra species recently separated, and 

 the form which reaches in varying phases from the Moluccas to the Bismarck 

 Archipelago. Whether the latter is divisible into several species or subspecies 1 

 have not yet been able to make out, but I hope iu the second part of my article on 

 the Lepidoptera from the Admiralty, Vulcan, and Dampier Islands to settle the 

 matter definitely. I therefore at present place the pair sent by Herr Stresemann 

 under the collective name manlia Cram. 



1 S, Kanike, North Ceram, 6iJ0 m. ; 1 ¥, Manusela, Central Ceram, 6oO m., 

 1 91 2. 



