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cell-spot : outer line fine, at four-fifths, oblique outwards to vein 6, then concave 

 to below vein 4, thence oblique inwards, marked also by black vein-dots, and 

 followed at anal angle by a diffuse patch of blaekisli scales ; marginal spots round, 

 black, and very distinct ; fringe concolorous. 



Ilimlwings : the same, with the median shade preceding the cell-spot, wliich 

 is large. 



I'nderside pale, with the base of forewiugs and costa fuscous-tinged. Face 

 Idackish : vertex, thorax, and abdomen concolorous with wings. 



Expanse of wings : 28 ram. 



One (? from Barberton, Sonth-East Africa. 



35. Craspedia coundularia s]). nov. 



Forewings : ochroons, with seven waved yellower ochreous transverse lines, 

 three before and four beyond the middle : the latter all bent in beyond cell and 

 on snbmedian fold ; cell-spot and marginal dots minute ; fringe concolorous, glossy. 



Ilindwitic/s : with four lines. 



Underside pale glossy ochreons. Face and palpi dark brown ; thorax and 

 abdomen concolorons. 



Expanse of wings : IG mm. 



One <? from Sumba, Febrnary 1896 (W. Doherty). 



3(i. Craspedia (?) eximia sp. nov. 



Near innocens Butler from Australia, but smaller and much more neatly 

 marked. 



Foir wings : white, with very fine dark dusting; the lines fawn-colour, irregularly 

 wavy; first at one-fonrth, very obscure, distinct only through the cell, but marked 

 by small dots on the veins, second just beyond the middle, third at three-fourths, 

 and the snbmarginal, parallel and at even distances ; the exterior with slight dark 

 dots on the veins, the submarginal wavy and slightly thickened, but not into a 

 shade as in innorens ; a row of distinct black marginal triangular spots ; fringe 

 ochreons ; cell-spot black, before the middle line. 



Hindtvings : the same, without first line. 



Underside whitish, the costal half of forewings suffused with brownish grey. 

 Face black : vertex and antennae white ; thorax and abdomen white, dusted with 

 dark atoms. 



Expanse of wings : 13 mm. 



Two c?(? from Sumba, February 1896 (W. Doherty). 



Neither this species nor innocens are true Craspedia ; for though veins 6 and 

 7 of hindwings are not stalked, the hindtibiae of the c? are not thickened or aborted, 

 only shortened, and the tarsi are twice as long as the tibiae. 



37. Craspedia fiunigrisea sp. nov. 



Forewings : ochreons, densely dusted with grey and with all the markings grey; 

 all the lines dentated and parallel; first at one-third, second at two-thirds, tliird at 

 five-sixths; the snbmarginal between two concise dentate lunate shades, the first 

 narrow, the second broad ; cell-spot dark grey ; marginal dots black ; fringe ochreons 

 grey. 



