BY E. MEYRICK. 81 



Oil costa near beyond this, sometimes almost touching it; three 

 small variable white spots beneath costa on posterior half, some- 

 times accompanied by one or two additional dots; a rather large 

 pear-shaped white spot above dorsum before tornus, sometimes 

 touching dorsum or connected with penultimate subcostal spot. 

 Hind wings thinly scaled, bright orange; apical half, or rather 

 less, grey, on termen blackish. 



Kulambangia, Florida Guadalcanar, Choiseul, Gizo, Rendova, 

 probably throughout the Solomon Is. (Meek); fourteen specimens. 

 My former quotation of A. apicalis Voll., from these islands 

 was founded on a mistaken identification of this species. 



118. A. aJbiguttata Z. 



{Oeta alhiguttata Z., Zool. Bot. Ver. 1873, 230; Atteva albi- 

 gnttata Turn., Proc. Linn. goc. N. S. Wales, 1903, 80.) 



Maryborough and Brisbane, Queensland, in April (Barnard, 

 Turner). 



119. A. charopis Turn. 



{Atteva charopis Turn., Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S.Wales, 1903, 80.) 

 Cooktown and Cairns, Queensland (Dodd). 



120. A. megalasfra, n.sp. 



(J^. 29-30 mm. Head ochreous-whitish. Palpi dark grey, 

 base ochreous-whitish. Antennae grey. Thorax deep orange, 

 apical margin of collar, and a spot on outer side of patagia white, 

 and a transverse ochreous-whitish bar before posterior extremity. 

 Abdomen bright orange, beneath with segments white towards 

 middle of posterior margin. Legs dark fuscou.«, spotted with 

 white, posterior tibiae in ^ clothed with dense long hairs above and 

 beneath. Forewings elongate, costa anteriorly nearly straight, 

 posteriorly moderately arched, apex obtuse, termen rather oblique, 

 hardly rounded ; deep fulvou.s-orange, with numerous mostly 

 roundish white spots; about twelve small ones on costa, tenth 

 largest; five moderate spots, with two or three variable small 

 additional dots, in a supramedian longitudinal series, first and 

 third sometimes touching costal spots, second central, fifth almost 

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