ART. 7. NEW SPECIES OP MOTHS SCHAUS. 23 



cilia paler crossed by a dark line. Fore wing below deep mouse gray, 

 the cilia as above. Hind wing below light quaker drab. 



Expanse. — 16 mm. 



Habitat. — Mount Makiling, Luzon, Philippine Islands. 



Type.— Csit. No. 26301, U.S.N.M. 



Received from C. F. Baker. 



DARANTASIA PALLADIA, new species. 



Male. — Head, collar, and thorax light orange yellow; a black 

 streak between antennae, large spots on tegulae, patagia and meta- 

 thorax. Abdomen above blue black; segmental orange yellow lines 

 at base and on three terminal segments; underside similar, the anal 

 hairs yellow ; legs mostly orange yellow, the fore tarsi mostly black, 

 the hind tibiae with black streak. Fore wing black with light orange 

 yellow markings; an elongated subbasal spot covering base of cell, 

 and a triangular spot between fold and submedian ; medial and post- 

 medial elongated spots below costa ; a wedge-shaped spot above inner 

 margin; a long wedge-shaped spot from below cell antemedially to 

 near subterminal band, its upper edge straight; a subterminal band 

 between veins 7 and 2 ending in a point below. Hind wing velvety 

 black; basal half of costa, an elongated spot from belovv' middle 

 of cell, a marginal spot before anal angle which it reaches narrowly 

 on termen and a faint subterminal spot below vein 6 orange buff 

 with some black irrorations. Fore wing below as above. Hind wing 

 below light orange yellow; costa narrowly, termen somewhat more 

 broadly, a vertical line from costa before apex to termen on vein 5, 

 a streak in cell and a broad fascia from base below cell to termen 

 bifurcating at anal angle black. 



Expanse. — 22 mm. 



Hahitat. — Mount Makiling, Luzon, Philippine Islands. 



Type.— Cat. No. 26302, U.S.N.M. 



Received from C. F. Baker. 



x'^llied to D. cuneAj)lena Walker. 



DARANTASIA ? RUMOLDA, new species. 



Female. — Antennae blue black, the tips white. Head, body, and 

 fore wing hair brown, the hind wing paler tinged with dark gray. 



Expanse. — 17 mm. 



Habitat. — Cayamas, Cuba. 



Type.—O&X. No. 26303, U.S.N.M. 



Collected b}- E. A. Schwarz. 



The venation agrees with Darantasia except that the specimen 

 is a female and veins 3 and 4 on hind wing are coincident, not stalked 

 as is usual in the females of the genus. The antennae are slightly 

 dilated and minutely serrate. 



