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Dasimatia geu. nov. 



Yet another develoi>mcnt of Ckloiocli/stis, witli which it agrees in uenration. 



Distinguished especially by the hiudwings of the c? being entirely clothed 

 beneath with rough shaggy hair. The palpi are very short, and the hindlegs of the 

 (J thick and stout, with four approximated sjiurs. 



Type : Dasimatia subuMa sp. nov. 



5i). Dasimatia subusta sp. nov. 



Foretvings: dull grey-green, powdered with fuscous scales and crossed by 

 unmerous oblique dark fuscous lines, bluntly angled beneath the costa; that forming 

 the outer edge of the central fascia at two-thirds, obli(iue like the rest but thicker ; 

 the line forming the inner edge at two-fifths, finer, vertical and straight from subcostal 

 vein to snbmedian fold, and only oblique above and ))elow : be)ond the outer line are 

 four dentate wavy lines ; the basal area of both forewings in the only example 

 is too much worn to admit of exact description ; cell-spot dark, obscure ; fringe 

 grej'-green, with a finely paler base, beyond a distinct black basal line, interrupted 

 on the veins. 



Hind wings : with the same lines, but curved. 



Underside smoky fuscous, with obscure markings ; the hind wings with thick 

 brown-black hairs, as though singed. Head and face pinkish ochreons, as are the 

 forelegs ; thorax damaged ; abdomen black-brown, with the anal segments ochreous; 

 antennae auuulated. 



Expanse of wings : 18 mm. 



One i from Tawaya, north of Palos Bay, Celebes, August and September 189G 

 (W. Doherty). 



■Jl. Gymnoscelis subrufata sp. nov. 



Forewings : rather glossy, ochreous, with olive-grey markings ; a curved dark 

 streak close to base, the included area olive; a slightly curved almost vertical line 

 at two-fifths, jireceded by an olive shade, fading into ochreous towards base ; outer 

 line at two-thirds, black, denticulate, forming a rather acute projection below middle, 

 preceded by au olive shade ; marginal area dark olive except at middle]; submarginal 

 line pale, uniformly dentate, preceded by dark shades at costa and anal angle ; fringe 

 dark greyish olive. 



llindwings : the same, without basal line. 



Underside of both wings uniform deep flesh-colour, without markings. Head, 

 thorax, and alidomen greyish olive. 



Expanse of wings : 20 mm. 



One i from Dawson district, Queensland (Barnard). 



Easily distinguished by the red under surface. 



Hybridoneura gen. nov. 



S . Forewings : witli costa straight for two-thirds, then convex; ajiex blunt; 

 hindmargiu obliquely curved, with a slight indentation above anal angle, which 

 is distinct. 



Hindwings: abrnptly triangnlar, ail three margins straight ; the apex acute ; 

 anal angle rectangular. 



