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Timandra commixta si), nov. 



This seems (juite distinct from any of the Indians forms : the costa of the fore- 

 wings is broadly dark from base to apex, and sometimes tinged as well with reddish ; 

 the fringes and hindmargins of both wings are sufi'used with red, just as in amata 

 Linn., while the ground-colour is very thickly strewn with dark cinereous atoms. 



Three cJ 6 from West Java. 



Traminda Saalm., Madag., ii., p. 49C. 

 The genus was left undescribed by Saalmiiller himself, but was published by V. 

 Ileyd. with the species (lecessata Saalm. ( = Timandra atroviridnta Siiahn., Ber. S.G., 

 188it, p. 293) for type, figured on PI. .xiv., fig. 262. The figure and description leave 

 no doubt as to the distinctness of the genus. It agrees well with the genus Gnam- 

 ptoloma Warn, but the hindmargin of the forewings is entire, not angulated or falcate. 

 The species vary in colour from gi-een to pink, just as in that genus. 



Traminda ocellata sp. nov. 



Forewings: pale green, with a round white cell-spot edged with reddish, and a 

 ri-d basal fringe line. 



Hindwimjs : with a large white cell-spot, edged with red-brown, forming a 

 diamond-shaped blotch ; fringe as in forewings. 



Face and palpi reddish ; thorax and abdomen pale green. Underside paler, with 

 the cell-spots distinct, and an exterior line on both, parallel to the hindmargin and 

 marked by dark spots on the veins. 



Expanse of wings : 32 mm. 



One ? from South Africa. 



Zalissolepis gen. nov. 



Foreivini/s : ample; costa evenly arched throughout ; apex distinct, but not pro- 

 duced ; hindmargin oblique, straight ; anal angle rectangular. 



Hind/ioings : broad ; costa and inner margin quite straight ; hindmargin hardly 

 curved, but with an indistinct elbow in middle. 



Palpi quite short, porrect ; tongue present; antennae of S with long fine 

 ciliations, of ? with very short ciliations, appearing merely pubescent ; hind tibiae 

 of S, as well as tarsi, short and aborted, without spurs ; of ? (?) with four spurs; scal- 

 ing exceedingly smooth and glossy ; markings indistinct ; fringe not concolorous. 



Type : Zalissolepis subviolaria (iuen. {Amaurinia). 



Zeuctoneura gen. nov. 



Forewings: with costa straight, l)ui curved at base and before apex; apex pro- 

 duced, subfalcate ; hindmargin crenulate, elbowed at the end of the third median, 

 oblique below, concave above ; anal angle well marked. 



Uindwings : with their hindmargin strongly crenulate, witli a larger and deeper 

 sinus opposite the cell. 



Antennae of ? simple ; palpi damaged. Xeuration as in Tri/godes, but the two 

 sulx-ostals of the hindwings are on a very long common .stem, parting cpiite near the 

 hindmargin. 



Type : Zeuctoneuixi geminata sp. nov. 



Distinguished from Trygodea Guen., independently of the iieuration, liy its 

 smaller size, more falcate forewings, and more deeply crenulated hiii(Kvings. 



