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412. Psara licarsilalis immundalis (AVulk.) 



Biitijs iiiimiiiitlalis Walker, Lint Lepid. I/is. Brit. Miis. xxxiv. p. 1448 (18(Jo) (Java). 



1 S, Manusela, Central Ceram, 650 m., 1912. 



413. Noorda subrufalis sp. nov. 



? . Antennae amber-yellow, head and thorax uiunamon-amber-browu varie- 

 gated with white ; abdomen cinnamon-amber-brown ringed on basal half with 

 white. 



Forewing : basal three-fifths pale mouse-grey, outer three-fifths of costal area 

 and below it sooty black-brown ; a double black and white baud borders the mouse- 

 grey from inner margin to vein 3, a large wedge-shaped brick-red patch from 

 inner margin to vein 7, outside this from vein 4 to subccstal is a double zigzag 

 line, inside yellow, outside brick-red ; a broad snbterminal baud of bright mauve, 

 a terminal line of alternate buff" and rufous spots. 



Hiiifhcing : three-quarters of costal, one-third of wing buft', two-thirds of rest 

 pale mouse-grey followed by a curved and angled bnfl'y yellow line ; a large brick- 

 red patch from vein 1-6, a subterminal broad band bright mauve, a terminal line 

 of alternate buff and rufous spots; fringe of both wings golden-yellow. 



Length of forewing : S mm. 



Exjjanse : 18 mm. 



1 ?, Manusela, Central Ceram, 650 in., 1'J12. 



414. Pyrausta cajelalis fortioralis subsp. nov. 



d. Differs from c. cajtilnlis Holl. in being larger and darker, and the bauds 

 of spots are stronger and more pronounced. 



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



