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11. Osica tumeri spec. nov. (PI. VI. f. 31). 



c?. Head ronglily haired, ochreons grey, hairs tipped with dark lirowii. 

 Palpi pale brown. Occiput flattened. Thorax pale ochreous browu, with au 

 anterior very dark brown triangular patch between the patagiae. Abdomen 

 brownish. Legs pale brownish, barred with dark brown. 



Primary, ahorf, pale ochreous grey, suffused with brownish along the costal 

 and inner marginal areas ; a dark subbasal broad band ending in a blackish dash 

 on the inner margin ; stigma at end of cell slightly darker, edged laterally with 

 blackish, beyond which is a very oblique dark stripe to the inner margin ; a slightly 

 curved, double postmedial row of obscure dots and lunules, with a dark patch in 

 front of the tornus; a subterminal row of dark dots, costal area before the apex 

 streaked with dark dashes. Secondary uniformly brownish. 



? . Similar to the male; but darker, with much darker inner margin, and the 

 cell-stigma is laterally edged with whitish as well ; the markings are otherwise 

 very obscure, except the subterminal row of dots, whilst in front of this row there 

 is a broadish band of <lark irrorations. The secondary is also decidedly darker 

 than in the male. 



Expanse : S 54, ? (30 mm. 



Hob. Dinawa, August and September, <S ; Ekeikei, January and February, ? . 



12. Osica funerea spec. nov. 



Head pale ochreous brown. Palpi blackish grey, end of second and third 

 segments ochreous grey, collar reddish brown. Thorax dark grey. Abdomen grey. 



Primary, abore, dark grey, irrorated thickly with blackish ; a subbasal and 

 antemedial blackish line; a pale grey discal stigma edged on each side with red 

 brown and with a whitish central dividing line, beyond which is a distinct curved 

 dentate blackish line, beyond which is a postmedial dotted line, followed by a 

 dark band of the ground-colour ; a submarginal row of blackish dots; termen dark, 

 interrupted at each vein. Secondary uniformly dark grey, with pale fringes. 



Expanse, 60 mm. 



Hab. Upper Aroa River, April. 



In the Tring Museum ; two specimens. 



Further material may show that this insect is a subspecies of (>. glauca Walk. 



13. Cascera bella spec. nov. (PL V. f. 44. S). 



c?. Head and palpi pinkish ochreous. Collar pinkish, tipped with green, with 

 an outer edging of whitish. Thorax pale pinkish brown with green patagiae, 

 with a white V-shaped stripe, one side of the V much longer than the other. 

 Abdomen pale pinkish brown. 



Primary, above, greenish, with numerous rich brown and white marks ; a basal 

 broken dark spot followed by a whitisli patch, sometimes only a whitish streak, 

 below which is a dark brown velvety patch with a black edging below ; an irregular 

 dark spot at the end of the cell, well below and forward of which is a marked 

 white patch edged below by a twice-cnrved black line, which margins above a 

 large dark greenish brown ])atch extending to near the inner margin and confluent 

 with an indefinite irregular broad stripe from close to the apex ; a sharply defined 

 irregular white subterminal line from the apex to the tornus, outside which are 



