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variety resembles the female of A. cupuUfera, Vach. (det. Friese), 

 taken by Baker at Los Banos, Philippine Islands, but is readily 

 distinguished by the narrow, capitate, clypeal mark, the longer 

 second s. m., and the red hair on hind legs. 



A NEW GENUS AND FIVE NEW SPECIES OF 

 HETEROCEEA FEOM THE PHILIPPINES. 



By A. E. WiLEMAN, F.E.S. 



Arctiad^. 



TiNOLioDES, Hampson, gen. nov. 



Proboscis aborted, small ; palpi porrect, extending as far as the 

 frons %Yhich is clothed with rough hair ; eyes smooth ; antennas of 

 male bipectinate with rather short branches to apex ; thorax clothed 

 with rough hair ; mid and hind tibise fringed with rather long hair 

 on outer side and without spurs ; a tuft of hair from below origin 

 of hind wing ; abdomen with lateral tufts of down-turned hair. 

 Fore wing with vein 3 from long before angle of cell ; 6 from upper 

 angle; 7, 8,9, 10 stalked; 11 from cell. Hind wing with vein 3 from 

 before angle of cell ; 4, 5 from angle ; 6, 7 stalked ; 8 from middle of 

 cell ; the under side in male clothed with rough hair scales. 



In key differs from Manas in the mid and hind tibiae being 

 without spurs. 



Type T. henguetensis. 



Tinoliodes henguetensis, sp. n. 



(J . Head and thorax ochreous yellow, two black spots on collar, 

 and a black spot at base of patagia ; abdomen ochreous yellow, black 

 spots on the back, three black spots on anal segment. Fore wings 

 grey brown with slight purplish tinge, base ochreous yellow with black 

 spot at base of costa ; a creamy white spot at outer end of the cell 

 and an ochreous yellow spot above it on the costa ; a creamy white 

 spot below vein 2 and a small ochreous yellow spot on the dorsum. 

 Hind wings ochreous yellow. Under side similar to above, but the 

 fore wings are paler. 



Expanse, 48 millim. 



A male specimen from Palali (2000 ft.) in the subprovince of 

 Benguet, Luzon. Captured December 27th, 1912. 



Diacrisia venata, sp. n. 

 <J . Head and thorax pale buff, collar edged with crimson, 

 patagia with crimson edges and black dots ; antennae bipectinated ; 

 abdomen crimson with black dots on the back of each of the four 

 middle segments, pale buff dotted with black beneath. Fore wings 

 yellowish orange, inclining to reddish on basal two thirds, venation 

 pale ochreous ; antemedial line represented by a black spot on the 

 costa one fourth from base and two black spots below it near dorsum ; 



