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two-thirds, beyond which the whole marginiil third is siifl'used with deep rosv, 

 including the fringe, the costa remaining narrowly yellow ; no trace of inner or 

 suhmarginal line. 



Hindwings : the same, with cell-spot obscure. 



I'nderside similar, but duller. Kace, palpi, and collar marked with lirilliaut red ; 

 thorax, like the extreme base of forewings, yellow ; abdomen yellow and suffused ^vith 

 rosy. 



Exjmnse of wings : 54 mm. 



One cJ from Halmaheira, August 1892 (W. Doherty). 



The apex of forewings is blunt, the hindmargins of both wings more fully 

 curved and rounded than usual ; distinguished by the contrast between the fulvous 

 inner area and the rosy marginal third. 



52. Noreia muricolor sp. nov. 



Fm'nvings : mouse-colour, reddish-tinged, and very finely speckled with black; 

 first line marked only by dark dots on veins ; cell-spot brown ; outer line deep 

 brown, edged outwardly with ochreous, from two-thirds of inner margin towards costa 

 before apex, slightly concave outwards ; fringe concolorous, with a very slender dark 

 basal line. 



Hindvnnc/s : rather darker ; the cell-spot more prominent ; the obliciue line 

 central and thicker. 



Underside paler, more speckled, with a sinuous brown outer line on both wings. 

 Head, thorax, and abdomen concolorous. 



Expanse of wings : 32 mm. 



One S from Natal. 



There is not the slightest trace of an}' hairs on the underside of the hindwings. 



53. Ozola pulverulenta sp. nov. 



Foreimngs : pale greyish ochreous or greyish fawn-colour, with darker mottlings ; 

 the lines indistinct ; first at about one-third, curved ; the second at two-thirds, also 

 curved from costa to submedian fold, then straight to inner margin ; cell-spot slightly 

 darker ; fringe grey. 



Hindiuings : a little paler, with denser mottlings along inner margin ; fringe 

 concolorous ; a linear cell-mark. Head, thorax, and abdomen greyish. 



Underside paler, with rufous freckliugs. 



Expanse of wings : 26 mm. 



Numerous examples from Weenen. 



Evidently a very variable insect, both in the ground-colour and in the distinct- 

 ness of the markings. 



all. fasciata ab. nov. 

 The whole of the central space between the two lines filled up with dull brown, 

 the lines themselves being still dark<r brown and clouded. 



Xantheliodes gen. nov. 

 Forewitvgs: elongate; costa straight, slightly curved just at base and before 

 apex ; apex rounded ; hindmargin obliquely curved and passing into inner margin 

 without forming a distinct anal angle. 



