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the marginal sjints large and distiuct ; fringe yellowish. Head and tliorax pale 

 ochreous ; palpi externally dark fnscons; forelegs dark fnscons; abdomen destroyed. 



E.xpanse of wings : :!4 mm. 



One S from Snmha, April 18% (Everett). 



Distinguished by the crennlate hindmargin nt' the hindwings. 



Loxographe gen. nov. 



$. Foreti'inijs : with costa nearly t^traight, arched before ape.x: ape.x somewhat 

 produced ; hindmargin strongly sinuous, and much bowed below middle ; anal 

 angle distinct. 



llii«hriiiiiii : witli hindmargin strongly rouuded : anal angle s([uarc. 



Palpi porrect, rostriform ; antennae simj)le : tongue and frenulum present. 



yeunUion : forewings, cell fully half as long as wing ; discocellular rather 

 obliquely bent inwards ; first median nervule at two-thirds, second at seven-eighths; 

 radials normal; T, 8, 9, 10, stalked; 11 anastomosing with 12, 10 with 11 and 

 again with f<, 9. Hindwings, costal only shortly approximated to subcostal ; first 

 subcostal nervule from before upper angle of cell. 



Type : Loxographe fiilui, sp. nov. 



T8. Loxographe fulva >\>. nov. 



Forewinfis : greyish fnlvons, more greyish along inner margin ; slightly dusted 

 with dark atoms ; the lines brown, oblique and ])arallel to hindmargin ; first 

 waved at one-third, second strongly marked at two-thirds ; third at five-sixths, 

 waved and slightly denticulate at the veins ; space beyond second line deeper 

 fulvous ; fringe concolorons. 



Hindwinijs : similar, but without first line. 



Underside brighter fulvous, with more distinct dark strigulation. Face and 

 palpi fulvous ; tliorax and abdomen above more greyish-tinged: abdomen on sides 

 and below and legs fulvous. 



Expanse of wings : 26 mm. 



Two ? ? from Brisbane (Barnard Collection), Ai)ril 8th, 1892. 



TU. Nadagarodes turpis A\'arr. ab. quadrimaculata nov. 



In the original description of this species, Nov. Zool. IV. p. 2.").3, I stated 

 that the only S had the usual dark shade beyond the outer line condensed into a 

 browu-black blotch on vein 2 in both wings. I have lately seen three ¥ ^ of the 

 species from Sumba — the other four were from Bali — and one of these ? ? is an 

 exact counterpart of the Bali i. The difference therefore is neither sexual nor 

 local, and is so striking as to deserve naming. In both cases the aberrational 

 form is slightly smaller and i)aler than the typical. 



8ii. Semiothisa albidulata sp. nov. 

 Forewings: whitish, with fine ulive and fuscous atoms; the lines olive- 

 ochreous, darker at costa ; first at one-tburth, second at one-half, outcurved above 

 middle, then wavy and oblique inwards; cell-mark linear, touching middle line; 

 outer line at three-fourths, starting as a thick black outwardly oblicjue mark 

 from costa, angled on vein 0, then sinuous and double, the inner arm darker; a 

 thicker inwardly oblique costal blotch beyond it forms a blimt c on costa; space 



