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29. CUorochroma imparicomis spec. nov. 



Foivirimi ; pale green, with faint, traces of live paler waved lines ; tbree 

 beyond middle at even distances apart, exterior and two snliterrainal, all jiarallel 

 to hindniargin ; two, basal and antemedian, more curved ; costal edge white to 

 near apex, underlined by a dull yellow streak which runs to apes ; fringe pale 

 green ; no cell-spot. 



Ffi)ir/>riii<j : the same, but without distinct basal line. 



Underside piile green overlaid with brownish yellow, especially towards costa 

 of forewing, which itself is consjn'cuously white. 



Face bright brick-red ; palpi pale green, tipped above with reddish ; fillet 

 white, vertex behind yellow ; thorax and abdomen pale green ; legs white, fore- 

 legs in front reddish tinged ; shaft of antennae snow-white; outer row of pectinations 

 very long, twice the length of the inner. 



Expanse of wings : 17 mm. 



1 S from Townsville, Queensland (Dodd). 



30. Chlorochroma quieta. 



ludis quieta Lucas, Proc. Roy. Soc. Queensland viii. p. 79, (J (1802). 

 Ceimchlora fellr Warr., Nov. Zool. v. p. 12 (1898). 



Though I have not seen a named example of quieta Lucas, I am satisfied 

 that the species described by me as Cenochlora felix is identical. 



The genus Cenochlora will sink ; the separate origin of veins 3 and 4 in 

 both wings is the normal structure in Chlorocliroiim. 



31. Leucodesmia confusa spec nov. 



■ Like L. cMomriiyra AVlk., from Borneo, but the silvery border on hindmargin 

 is swollen into a triangular projection beyond cell, and at two-thirds of the costa 

 a tooth projects outwards towards it ; the silvery margin is finely edged internally 

 with red, and the costal projection and that at anal angle are filled up with pale 

 yellow ; the head, thorax, and abdomen are all pinkish ochreons, only the shoulders 

 and patagia being green. 



Expanse of wings : 22 mm. 



1 ? from Diyatalawa Camp, Ceylon, J'JUU ft. (Fiudlay). 



This Ceylon form is always different from the Boruean. 



32. Oenospila stellata. 



OennnpiXa slclhla Warr., Nov. Zool. iii. p. 292 (1896). 



This species, described originally from Fergusson Island, occurs also in Woodlark 

 Island, in New Guinea, Sariba Island, and other places. It varies considerably 

 both in size and clearness of markings. The types were 30 mm. in expanse, 

 bnt cJcJ occur of only 22 mm.; the average size may be put at 26 mm.; the 

 ontiT lini- is sometimes conii)letely red, dentate-lunulate, at others marked by 

 red jioints only on veins, and at times entirely absent, except for the spots on 

 subcostal vein and inner margin : the cell-spots are always orange-red ; sometimes 

 an inner line is indicated by a red spot on subcostal vein above the cell-spot of 



