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309. L. euchlorata sp. nov. 



c?. Eyes black, vertex white, upperside of thorax and abdomen greyish brown; 

 underside of thorax and abdomen paler; legs grey. The basal third of both wings 

 on the upperside is greyish brown, traversed by some waved lines ; following this is a 

 broad white band, entirely crossing the secondaries, bnt lost on the primaries, near 

 the costa, in grey cloudings, which completely cover the costa of this wing. Following 

 this white band outwardly is a crenulate dark brown line, followed immediately by a 

 parallel crenulate white line ; this white line is followed outwardly by a greyish brown 

 shade which covers the entire outer margin of both wings, being interrupted on the 

 margin by a series of pale whitish lunules defined outwardly by darker brown lunulas. 

 On the underside the primaries have the costal area and the outer third greyish 

 brown, irrorated with minute brownish transverse striae ; the white band of the upper- 

 side reapjjears below, defined outwardly and inwardly by heavy dark lines ; the apex 

 of the wing is white. The secondaries are white from the base as far as the outer 

 third, which is dark brown ; a narrow subbasal brown line extends from the costa to the 

 inner margin, and the outer margin and the ana! angle are somewhat broadly whitish. 



Expanse : 27 mm. 



Type : unique. 



Genus MACARIA Curtis. 



310. M. perfusaria Walker. Gat. Lep. Het. B.M. XXXV. p. 1659. 



311. M. albapicaria sp. nov. 



S. Front brown; vertex whitish; eyes black; upperside of thorax and 

 abdomen iron grey ; underside of thorax and abdomen whitish ; legs grey. 

 Both wings on the upperside have the inner half reddish grey, profusely marked 

 with minute spots of darker brown and crossed by subbasal and submedian narrow 

 brown lines ; beyond the outer half is a very sharply defined and quite regular 

 dark brown line, running from the costa of the primaries to about the middle of the- 

 inner margin of the secondaries ; beyond this the wings are solidly and uniformly 

 dark purpUsh grey, except as the}' are marked near the outer margin by a few pale, 

 indistinct light grey submarginal spots, and at the apex of the primaries have two 

 chalky white confluent spots. On the underside the wings have the inner half 

 profusely mottled with dark brown and white spots, the costa of the primaries being 

 almost clear white ; the outer half of both wings is dark reddish grey, with the 

 margins and the apex reproducing more distinctly than on the upper surface 

 the whitish marginal spots. 



Expanse : 23 mm. 



Type : unique. 



Genus HYPOSIDRA Guenee. 

 312. H. talaca (Walker), Cat. Lep. Het. B. M. XX. p. 59. 



Genus HYPEPHYRA Butler. 

 313. H. subfasciata (Warren), i\w. Zool. III. p. 143 (1896). 



Genus PSAMATODES (Juenee. 

 314. P. nunctata Felder & Rogenhofer, Novara Reise, Lep. t. 129. f. 20. 



