96 XOVITATES ZOOLOGICAE XXV. 1918. 



Genus Supemola nov. 



T.vpe : .S. eubrufa. 



Proboscis fiilly developed ; palpi rather dow nciuved, extending about twice 

 the length of head, the 2nd joint rather broadly fringed with hair above and 

 below, the 3rd thickly scaled ; frons with tuft of hair ; antennae of female 

 ciliated, the l)asal joint with tuft of hair in front ; thorax clothed with hair and 

 scales mixed ; tibiae and abdomen smoothly scaled. Foreuing ■^^'ith the apex 

 rounded, the termen evenly scaled, the tufts of scales at middle and upper angle 

 of cell small : vein 3 from well before angle of cell ; 5 from just above angle ; 

 6 from below upper angle; 7, 8, and 10 stalked, 9 absent. 10 slight; 11 

 becoming coincident with 12. Hindwing with vein 3 from angle of cell ; 4 

 absent ; 5 from near middle of discocellulars ; 0, 7 stalked ; 8 anastomosing 

 with the cell to middle. 



In key differs from Nola in the forcw ing having vein 1 1 becoming coinci- 

 dent with 12. 



60a. Supemola subrufa n. sp. 



9. Head and thorax white, the dorsum of thorax tinged with red-brown ; 

 abdomen pale red-brown ; antennae fuscous except towards base ; jjalpi with 

 the basal half red-brown, the terminal half white ; legs white and dark-brown. 

 Forewing wliite with a faint red-brown tinge, the terminal area with a more 

 distinct red-brown tinge ; a scries of dark points on costa to end of cell ; tufts 

 of raised dark scales in the cell near base, at middle of cell and of red-brown 

 scales at upper angle ; a small black spot below middle of ceU ; a small red- 

 brown spot on costa above end of cell ; traces of a diffused brown subterininal 

 line, excurved at middle. Hindwing white suffused with pale red-brown. 

 Underside rufous, the inner area of hindwing whitish. 



Hab. N. Borneo, Kina Balu (Waterstradt), I ? type. Exp. 20 mill. 



666. Nola rufizonalis n. sp. 



o. Head, thorax, and abdomen silvery white ; palpi and fore tibiae tinged 

 with rufous. Forewing silvery white ; a rufous patch at base of costa ; an 

 erect rufous medial band, rather broad towards costa, narrow below the cell, a 

 minute silvery pomt on it below costa and some silvery scales on its edges in 

 and at end of cell ; a pale rafous spot on costa before apex and a patch on termen 

 from vein 6 to above tornus, its inner edge incurved and sinuous. Hindwmg 

 sUvery white, the cilia faintly tinged with rufous to\\ards ajDCx. Underside 

 white ; forewing with the costal area and the terminal area to vein 2 suffused 

 with rufous ; hindwing with the costal area irrorated w ith rufous. 



Hab. Colombia, Choko Prov., Condoto (Spurrell), 1 3 type. E.rp. 14 mill. 



Il8b. Roeselia costiplagiata n. sp. 



(J. Head, thorax, and abdomen white, the last tinj,'cd with red-brown 

 except at base ; antennae dark brown, the shaft white towards base ; frons and 

 palpi with dark brown mixed, the latter with the extremities of 2nd and 3rd 

 joints white ; pectus tinged with rufous ; tibiae and tarsi darlc brown ringed 

 with white ; ventral surface of abdomen suffused with red-brown leaving white 

 segmental lines. Forewing white slightly irrorated with dark bro^^•n the inner 



