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Head, thorax, and abdomen like wings. 

 Expanse of wings : 3U mm. 

 1 ? from Mt. Wuchi, Hainan, May 1 003. 

 Botli wings sliglith' elbowed at middle of hindmargin. 



Distingnished above by its nnusnal coloiatioii, resembling more that; of 

 Ilijpenjthru and Fetroclavn. 



M. Gonodela semilutea sine nov. 



Fore //■///(/ : dark greyish fnscons, sjieckled witli darker ; the nsual lines black ; 

 first i)rojecting above median vein, curved below ; second straight and obliciue, 

 retracted at costa ; outer line tine, angled outward but interrnpted at vein G, 

 followed by a deeper shade running to margin from below vein 6 and by a dark 

 blotch at costa ; the apical space jraler grey ; fascia between second and outer liue 

 filled up with luteous excejit close along inner edge, where it is whitish and slightly 

 flecked with grey ; cell-spot black ; fringe fnscons, with ])aler base beyond a dark 

 marginal I'estoon. 



Hin(lwi»(/: with fascia running to above anal angle; a black blotch in the 

 dark shade between veins 3 and 4. 



In both wings the luteons tint of the fascia encroaches linearly beyond the 

 outer black line. 



Underside of forewing cream-colour to the outer line with brown striae, the 

 fascia white, the second line thick and difi'nse ; hindwing yellowish ochreous, 

 tinged with deeper yellow before the two lines ; marginal area in both wings 

 dark brown, the forewing with a white spot above vein 0. 



Head, thorax, and abdomen concolorons with base of wings ; underside of 

 abdomen and legs cream-coloured. 



Expanse of wings : 3.3 mm. 



1 ? from Maymyo, 8han States, June— August 1902 (Hauxwell). 



This si)ecies, distinguished by the luteous outer half of the pale fascia, seems 

 distinct from any known Eastern form. 



lulocera gen. nov. 



This genus is proposed for Azata tariegata ^Varr., which is distinguished by 

 the simple lignlate antennae reaching to quite three-fourths of the wing, and by the 

 strongly and evenly crenulated hindmargins of the wings. Macaria dcnticidata 

 Pag., from the Aru Islands, almost certainly belongs to the same genus, and 

 probably, judging from the figure, M. goramata Rob. from Flores. 



Another species is here described from Halmaheira. 



05. lulocera albiapicata siuc nov. 



l-'orcwing : whitish, densely sprinkled with violet-grey and fuscous atoms; 

 the costa yellow, with short brown striae ; lines brown or purplish, accomj)auied 

 by yellow scaling, somewhat obscure ; all bent below subcostal vein, then oblique 

 parallel to hindmargin ; first close to base ; outer at three-fourths, marked by 

 darker spots on veins ; median shade a little before the middle, thick, nearly 

 straight, absorbing the cell-sjwt; submarginal liue formed of purplish brown 

 Innules between the veins ; sj)ace between it and outer liue violet-grey ; marginal 



