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()7. Bursada intercisa ali. albifrons uov. 



Exactly like typical intercisa Wlk., but with the face and palpi suow-wliite 

 instead of black. Two cj 6 and two ? ? of this species were sent by W. Doherty, 

 taken at Kapaur, Dntch New (Jniuea, in the low country, December 1S90 and 

 January 1807, one of the c? c? being the aberration here noted. The apical orange 

 blotch in the forewings is of uniform width tlinjughout in the ? ?, and therefore 

 api)ears longer than in the S <S , in whicli it broadens towards the costa. 



08. Bui'sada vacuata sp. nov. 



Fori'winyts : narrow, deep brown-black, with a large fulvous orange horseshoe- 

 shaped blotch beyond the middle, exactly as in the c? of 13. intercisa Wlk. 



IIi)idicinijs : fulvous orauge, with the costa and apex, the latter broadly, black ; 

 below vein 4 only the fringe is black. 



Underside the same; the forewings below the median with a longitudinal 

 pale streak from base, which in one example is visible also on the npperside. Head, 

 thorax, and abdomen black ; abdomen below and legs Intenus. 



Exi)anse of wings : 20 mm. 



Two 66 from Kapaur, Dutch New Guinea, in the low country, January 1897 

 (W. Doherty). 



09. Craspedosis castellata sp. nov. 



Forewings : white; the costal, inner, and hind margins broadly black; an 

 inbeut black band close tn base, enclosing a small white spot ; a broad vertical black 

 fascia beyond middle, generally more or less bifurcate below middle : marginal Viand 

 crenulate along its inner edge. 



Hindwings : with a uniformly broad straight antemedian fascia, and curved 

 iuternallj' crenulate marginal fascia, black. 



Underside like ujijier. Head and thorax blackish fuscous ; collar and lower 

 jiart of face yello^vish: abdomen yellow, with broad black rings. 



Expanse of wings : 6, 4.j mm. ; ? , 45—52 mm. 



One (J, four ? ?, from Kapaur, Dutch New Guinea, low country, December 

 1890 and January 1897 (W. Doherty). 



The single 6 has the outer fascia entire ; in all four ? ? it is bifurcate. 



70. Craspedosis galathea sp. nov. 



FiireiriiKjs : white ; the base, costa, hiudmargin, veins 2, 3, 4, and 0, tlie discal 

 spot and an irregular blotch beyond, between vein.s 2 and 4, all deep black; the 

 spot of ground-colour jireceding discal sjiot varies much in size, according to the 

 development of the black tints, as also the narrow streak between the base of veins 

 2 and 3 ; marginal band with two white subajiical elongated spots, and often with 

 two small white sj)ots between veins 2 and 3, and 3 and 4 ; the lower edge of the 

 basal patch oblique ; fringe black, with greyer tips. 



riindiciiigs : with the base narrowly, and the hindmargin very broadly, black : 

 the inner edge of the latter strongly crenulated, and with a submarginal row of 

 white lunnles, that beyond the cell usually obsolete. 



Underside the .same. Head blackish ; base of face luteous : thorax black ; 

 patagia black externally, fringed with luteous ; abdomen black, with broad dull 



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