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Face dull brownish above, paler below ; palpi pale ochreous beneath and on the 

 inside, bright rosy outside, like the forelegs ; vertex, thorax, and abdomen sandy. 

 Underside of forewings pale ochreous, suffused towards base with dull rosy, with the 

 basal fnnge-s{X)ts and exterior line reddish ; of hindwings uniform ochreous, with only 

 the fringe-spots reddish. 



Expanse of wings : 34 nun. 



1 (J, several ? ?, fi'om Palawan. 



Cosymbia angeronaria sp. nov. 



Fweit'ings : canary yellow, more or less covered with transverse red striae! 

 a curved thick red central shade ; the two lines indicated by larger red spots, the 

 exterior line of spots being followed by a narrow space of cleai-er vellow ; fringes 

 yellow with base reddish ; cell-spot small, whitish edged with red. 



Hindirings : the same. 



Head, thorax, and abdomen concolorous. Underside dull brick-red, with yellow 

 fringes. 



Expanse of wings : 2'2 mm. 



S. America. 



Craspedia erubescens sp. no\-. 



Forewings: ochreous flesh-colour, with sparse blackish dots; the lines pale brown' 

 not denticulated, rather thick; first near base, fi-om about one-third of costa to one- 

 fourth of inner margin, marked with dai'ker on the veins and inner margin ; second 

 beyond middle, angulated on upper radial, then oblique and parallel to hindniai'gin to 

 middle of inner margin ; third wavy at five-sixths, containing two blackish brown 

 bilobed blotches, one opposite the cell, the other above the inner margin, the line 

 itself becoming black on their inner edges ; marginal area darker, with the subterminal 

 line showing slightly paler and wavy ; fringes concolorous, with two or three minute 

 dots below apex at their base ; discal dot brownish, indistinct. 



Hindwings: with lines as in forewings, but without blotches; cell-spot small, 

 black, beyond first line. 



Vertex, thorax, and abdomen concolorous ; face and palpi brown-black. Underside 

 paler, with the lines dark grey ; forewings much suffused with cinereous. 



Expanse of wings : 36 mm. 



One (J from the Khasia Hills. 



Craspedia rufilinea sp. nov. 



Nearest to C. sir/wZaWrt .Moore. Cinereous flesh-colour, nuicli more thicklv and 

 decidedly speckled with dark atoms, especially along the costa ; inner line and median 

 line indistinct, blurred ; cell-spot black, small, but distinct (in similaria it appears as 

 a very faint ochraceous ring) ; exterior line formed of black vein-dots, hardly connected, 

 with a double reddish angulation at each of the two usual indentations (not, as in 

 similaria, with a black double angulation succeeded by a reddish blotch) ; a distinct 

 row of small black dots at base of fringe between the veins, and a smaller black dot in 

 the fringe opposite each vein. Hindwings like forewings, but with cell-spot large and 

 black. Abdomen concolorous, much speckled with black, and with black dorsal spots. 

 Underside duller; in the forewings much dusted with cinereous, and with the outer 

 line dark, denticulated. 



One (^ from Ceylon. 



A much darker and stronger looking insect than similar in Moore. 



