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ill disc beyond middle ; a dark fuscous spot on costa before middle, 

 connected by two blackish dots with a strong rather oblique black 

 bar in disc at g, wbence a row of three or four undefined dots of 

 black irroration runs obliquely inwards towards dorsum ; a larger 

 fuscous spot on costa at |. connected by a curved series of three 

 small spots with a transverse fuscous blotch resting on dorsum 

 before tornus ; a submarginal series of three or four subcontluent 

 fuscous dots sprinkled with dark fuscous before lower half of 

 termen ; an interrupted fuscous marginal line round apex and 

 termen : cilia white, on basal half barred with fuscous. Hindwings 

 grey ; cilia whitish-grey, with grey subbasal shade, 



Eritish Guiana, Bartica, in January [Farish) ; one specimen. 

 Allied to mendoron and acronitis. 



Agriophara neoxanta, n. sp. 



J 17 mm., 5 2.3 mm. Head white. Palpi white, basal half 

 of second joint dark fuscous. Antennal ciliations of J 6. Thorax 

 wiiite, in 2 sprinkled with pale grey. Abdomen grey-whitish. 

 Forewings elongate, costa gently arched, apex rounded, termen 

 obliquely rounded; white, with a few scattered fuscous scales; 

 small dark fuscous spots on costa at base, 4, and middle ; stigmata 

 raised, dark fuscous, plical rather obliquely beyond first discal, an 

 additional dot beneath and somewhat before second discal ; an 

 irregular fuscous and dark fuscous spot above tornus ; a curved 

 subterminal series of small cloudy fuscous spots with some dark 

 fuscous scales from 4 of costa to tornus ; a series of fuscous dots 

 sprinkled with dark fuscous round posterior part of costa and 

 termen : cilia white, with fuscous and dark fuscous interrupted 

 median line or series of spots. Hindwings pale whitish-grey ; 

 cilia grey-whitish. 



New Guinea, Woodlark I., in April (MeeJc) ; Queensland, 

 Cooktown ; two specimens. 



Agriophara lysimacha, n. sp. 



c$ . 19 mm. Head and thorax ochreous-whitish. Palpi whitish, 

 lower half of second joint fuscous. Antennal ciliations 4. Abdo- 

 men whitish. Forewings elongate, posteriorly slightly dilated, 

 costa gently arched, apex rounded, termen rounded, somewhat 

 oblique ; pale whitish-ochreous ; a very small dark fuscous mark 

 on base of costa, and a dot on fold near base ; a very indistinct 

 oblique series of scattered dark fuscous scales and suffused marks 

 from i of costa to a black dot representing plical stigma; second 

 discal stigma black ; a cloudy dark fuscous spot on middle of costa, 

 whence an indistinct cloudy fuscous shade runs to dorsum at |, 

 strongly curved outwards round second discal stigma ; a strongly 

 cuived fuscous line interrupted on veins from | of costa to tornus; 

 a terminal series of fuscous dots : cilia whitish. Hindwings and 

 cilia whitish. 



J^EW Guinea, Woodlark L, in April [Meek) ; one specimen. 



