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Buzura pura s-p. nov. 



Wings glossy, pale ochreous, with no dark mottling whatever ; lines indistinctly 

 yellowish ochreous; hasal line fine; central line sinuous, rather thicker; subterminal 

 forming a broadish fascia with undulating margins ; fringes also yellowish ochreous. 

 Underside of wings and abdomen pale ochreous, unmarked. Head, face, and thorax 

 yellow ochreous. 



Expanse of wings : 74 mm. ? . 



Three ? ¥ from South Celebes. 



lulotrichia gen. nov. 



Akin to Bitzura IMoore, but characterised by the extraordinary development 

 of the antennae of the d . In these each joint bears a pair of very long approxi- 

 mated fascicles of cilia on each side, at right angles to the shaft ; these are verv 

 strongly ciliated both laterally and vertically, and diminish in length suddenly 

 at base and towards apex, wliich is quite simple ; the hind tibiae are weaker than 

 in Buzura, with four spurs. 



Type : lulotrichia buzurafa sp. nov. 



lulotrichia buzurata sp. nov. 



Forewings whitish ochreous, much dusted with fuscous atoms; first and second 

 lines brown, the first wavy, the second denticulated ; a dark linear cell mark ; sub- 

 terminal wavy ; fringes concolorous, with a row of dark round dots at base. Hindwings 

 the same, with the two lines nearer together, especially on inner margin. Underside 

 dull whitish ochreous, without markings. Head, tliorax, and abdomen concolorous ; 

 antennae rufous. 



Expanse of wings : 54 mm. 



One (S from Oinainissa (Timor). 



The specimen above described is considerably worn, and when fresh was 

 probably much better marked. 



Megabiston gen. nov. 



Forewings with costa strongly and abruptly shouldered at base, then straight 

 to apex, which is much more prominent than in Histon ; hindraargin obliquely 

 curved, and very faintly wavy. Hindwings with the apex produced, and hindmargin 

 only faintly and somewhat irregularly curved. Head, palpi, pectus, and legs all 

 hairy ; costa of forewing near base fringed with hairs ; antennae of 3 extraordinarily 

 plumose, as in Ereuxa, to which genus this by the shape of the hindwings makes an 

 approach. ? like <?, but with simple antennae. 



Type : M. dorriesiaria Christ. (Boarmia) — Biston piujiiotsaria Leech. 



Amoi'phogynia gen. nov. 

 Intermediate between Apocheima Hub., the ? ? of which are almost entirely 

 apterous, and Biston Leach, where they are as amply winged as the tJcJ. 

 Type : Amorphoyynia necessaria Zell. (Biston). 



