BY K. Mi:vi{I("K. 253 



the group, on the supposition that they were dealing with a 

 well-known cosmopolitan species, and good series of the 

 different forms are much needed. The true IdnccohciKi Hh., 

 does not occur in the Oriental or Australian regions. 



354. B. phaulopa, n.sp. 



cf. 12 mm. Head, palpi, and thorax light brownish- 

 ochreous, palpi 2|. Antennal ciliations minute. Forewings 

 elongate, costa gently arched, apex obtuse, termen slightly 

 sinuate, oblique ; light brownish-ochreous, irregularly 

 sprinkled with dark fuscous ; costa and dorsum strigulated 

 with dark fuscous ; some undefined dark fuscous suffusion 

 along lower margin of cell from near base to its posterior 

 extremity ; a dark fuscous terminal line : cilia pale brownish- 

 ochreous, slightly sprinkled with grey. Hindwings rather 

 dark grey ; cilia whitish-grey. 



New Guinea; Kei Is.; one specimen. 



355. B. o/jfrn/iifs, n.sp. 



cT ? • 15-21 mm. Head and thorax whitish-ochreous or 

 brownish-ochreous. Palpi 2|-2^, ochreous-whitish, somewhat 

 mixed with dark fuscous. Antennal ciliations in cT f . Fore- 

 wings elongate, in 9 rather narrow, posteriorly slightly 

 dilated, costa gently arched, apex obtuse, termen almost 

 straight, rather oblique; ochreous-brown or pale brownish, 

 more or less mixed and suffused with ferruginous-ochreous, 

 veins posteriorly usually with darker lines, in cf more or less 

 wholly irrorated with dark grey or fuscous ; costa and dorsum 

 shortly strigulated with dark fuscous ; a more or less indi- 

 cated broad median streak of darker suffusion from base to 

 apex, in (f margined above by a white streak except towards 

 apex, often marked with a round dark fuscous spot at ^, an 

 elongate dark fuscous or blackish mark beyond middle, and 

 a dark fuscous or blackish streak towards apex, but these are 

 sometimes obsolete ; a narrow ocellvis margined by two leaden- 

 metallic streaks, outer contined as a strongly curved leaden- 



