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Eurjrthecodes Warr., Nov. Zool. IV. p. 117. 



Trisyndeta Warr., Nov. Zool. IV. p. 260. 



In the description of the genus Tri^tjndefK it was stated that veins i>, 10, 11, 

 were stalked, and that 9 snbsei(nently anastomosed with 8. In the single i 

 examined this ajipeared to be the case, as vein 10 was united by a short bar to 8 

 and 9 ; but in all the other specimens since compared this bar is absent, and the 

 nenration is normal, veins 7, 8, 9, being stalked, 10 and 11 coincident and anasto- 

 mosing with 12. The genus must therefore sink, being identical with EunjthccoJeii 

 described at p. 117. 



The comparison of these additional specimens, moreover, proves that the species 

 subsjjersa itself is nothing but a form of Guen^e's Jiavediiiaria, described as a 

 Heteroloclm, and of which his Metancma molliaria is the ? . 



The synonymy will be as follows : — 



Eurijthecodes Jiavediiiaria. 



Heterolochaflavedinaria S Guen., riud. I. p. 106. 



Metanema molliaria ? Guen., Phal. I. p. 172. 



Trisi/iideta subspersa Warr., Nov. Zool. IV. p. 260. 



77. Eurythecodes impunctata sp. nov. 



Foreirinys : pale yellow, with faint brownish freckling ; the lines gre3--brown ; 

 first at about one-third, obscure, bent on the median vein ; outer line sinuous, 

 starting from a chestnut-brown pale-centred subapical costal spot, ol)lii[ue inwards 

 to vein 2, then vertical to inner margin at two-thirds ; cell-spot blackish ; fringe 

 concolorous, with no trace of basal dots or line. 



Ilindirivgs : with a curved and sinuous postmedian line. 



Underside with the lines and speckling clearer. Head, thorax, and abdomen 

 concolorous. 



E.xpanse of wings : 28 mm. 



Two 6S from Kampala, Uganda, January 1897 (Dr. Ansorge) : dry season. 



The second c? is more ochreous-tinted, with the lines thicker and the speckling 

 browner and more distinct. 



This appears to be quite distinct from any of the forms oiflarediiinria. 



78. Fascellina papuensis sp. nov. 



Forewiiigs : bright fulvous above the median vein, becoming darker and 

 duller below it with an olive tinge, with darker transverse striae ; costa broadly 

 purplish fuscous for one-third, ochreons speckled with fuscous in the middle, then 

 fulvous to the outer line, which is edged by a violet-white streak and followed 

 by a pale violet shade to apex ; cell-spot large, diffuse, purplish fuscous, with 

 whitish dots inside ; first line before one-third, curved, marked by a dark costal 

 spot, obsolete or very faint through the cell ; second line from costa at two-thirds, 

 outcurvcd and very ill-deiiued above median, oblique below, to inner margin at 

 middle; outer line from costa at four-fifths, oblique outward to vein 7, vertical to 

 vein 6, then incurved and oblique, dentate-sinuate, to inner margin close to second 

 ine, distinct only above inner margin, where it is pale lustrous with dark brown 

 edges ; fringe fulvons. 



