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112. Imaus sulphurea spec. uov. (PI. VI. f. U). 



c?. Hoad aud collar Rulphnr-grey ; thorax and abdomen greyish. 



Primary snli)hnr-grey, with a black point at the base of the costa, and a black 

 dash near the inner margin ; an antemedial black irregular line palely edged on its 

 anterior ; a medial black line, receding suddenly basewards below the cell, crossing 

 a darkly snft'nsed blackish sjiot cLisiug the cell, beyond which is another darkly 

 spotted line following the same course ; a subterminal irregular dark line ; termen 

 darkly spotted, and costa from the end of the cell to the apex darkly spotted. 

 Secondary whitish, tinged with sulphur. 



E.xpanse : 32 mm. 



Hah. Area River, March. 



The unique type is in the Tring Museum. 



Family AOAjSTAIDAE. 



113. Deilemera kebeae spec. nov. (PI. VI. f. 36). 



c? ? . Head black ; collar black, edged sparingly all round and divided in the 

 centre with deep orange, which colonr sparingly edges also the black patagiae ; 

 metathorax with an orange spot ; abdomen black above, with orange segmental 

 divisions. Below the nndersurface of thorax and abdomen is orange spotted with 

 black. 



Primary black, with the entire area below the cell white np to three-quarters 

 of the inner margin ; beyond the cell a largish white patch, separated from the 

 white subcellular area by a dark band. Secondary white, with a broad, even, 

 terminal black margin. 



Expanse : 44 — 4.5 mm. 



Hab. Mount Kebea, March and April. 



The type is in my collection. 



114. Deilemera dinawa spec. nov. (PL VI. f. 3"). 



S ? . Frons whitish, with black centre ; head black, sparingly fringed with 

 whitish ; patagiae black, edged with whitish ; thorax black ; abdomen black, 

 with whitish segmental divisions, except two yellow ones at the extremity ; anal 

 tuft yellow. 



Primary dark brown, with the three main veins whitish to the transverse white 

 patch ; below the cell a white slightly expanding .streak as far as the origin of 

 vein 2 ; an oblique large whitish patch beyond the cell from the costa, where it is 

 narrow, but e.xpauds rapidly to near the tornus ; the ground colour invades this 

 patch slightly in the angles of veins 3 and 4 ; inner margin narrowly white for 

 nearly all its length. Secondary white, with the termen broadly dark brown, but 

 slightly excavated between veins 2 and 5 ; the antennae of the male are deeply 

 pectinated, those of the female narrowly. 



Expanse : c? 42, ? 40. 



Ilab. Dinawa, August and September. 



The type is in my collection, a series being taken. 



