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COSSIDAE. 

 Parazeuzera gen. nov. 



c?. Palj)i present, ronghly haired ; antennae finely serrate ; legs ronghly 

 haired ; tarsi bare, with a heavy pencil of hairs at the extremities ; tibiae 

 spnrred moderately. Wings narrow. 



Neuration : Primary with vein 2 from two-thirds, 3 from well before the 

 angle, 4 from the angle, 5 above the angle, and 7 from the upjicr angle, 7 and 8 

 on a long stalk, 9 a/id 10 from the cell- near the angle, 11 long from near the 

 base of cell. Two recurrent veins in the cell. Secondary with vein 2 from 

 beyond the middle, 3 from well before the angle, 4 from the angle, 5 from above 

 the angle, 6 from below the njjper angle, 7 from the upper angle, an erect bar 

 to 8 ; two recurrent veins in the cell. 



Type : P. celaena spec. uov. 



36. Parazeuzera celaena spec. nov. (PI. V. f 9. c?). 



S. Head, palpi, and thorax black ; collar and forepart of patagiae with an- 

 intermixture of golden-brown hairs, with golden-brown tufts on the thorax ; 

 abdomen black-ringed, with golden brown at the base ; pectus yellow ; legs 

 hairy, black ; tarsi bare, yellowish, with black tufts at the extremities. 



Primary dark grey, with fine black reticulations, and blackish spots and 

 patches, inner marginal area mostly blackish to two-thirds ; four blackish costal 

 patches, the fourth terminating in a black spot at the end of the cell ; costa 

 black at the apex. Fringes tesselated black and grey. Secondary dark brown, 

 with a slight bronzy lustre. 



Underside dark brown, tinged at the base with golden brown. 



Expanse : 40 mm. 



Hub. Dinawa, August. 



One 6. 



37. Parazeuzera aui'ea spec. nov. (PI. V. f. 10). 



<?. Head, palpi, thorax, abdomen, and legs pale golden brown, slightly 

 lustrous. 



Primary the same colour, with indications of one or two darker spots, one 

 at the end of the cell, and darker scales in the inner marginal area. Secondary 

 pale greyish, tinged with yellow. The terminal areas of both wings are devoid 

 of scales, but I believe it is owing to the specimen being worn. 



Expanse : 40 mm. 



Hab. Dinawa, September. 



LIMACODID.^. 

 38. Scopelodes dinawa spec. nov. (PI. V. f. 48). 



S. Head and thorax dark olive-brown, antennae ochreous, paljji reddish 

 brown, with the brush paler, tipped with black : legs dark olivc-browu, abdomen 

 yellow, dorsal segmental divisions dark brown, anal tuft blackisli. 



Primary, above, olive-brown, finely irrorated with greyish. Secondary paler 

 brown on the costa and posterior part of the wing, yellow for the innermargiual 

 half extending well into the cell ; the veins stand out yellow in the brown area. 



