MAR 2; 



THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



Vol. LII.] MAECH, 1919. [No. 670 



NEW SPECIES OF LITHOSIADxE FEOM THE 

 PHILIPPINES. 



By a. E. Wileman and Richard South. 



\jAgiilla haighti, sp. ii. 



($ . Antennae black, bipectinate ; head and thorax purplish- 

 brown ; abdomen ochreous yellow. Fore wings purplish-brown, 

 costal streak orange, rather broad on basal three-fourths, narrow 

 on apical fourth. Hind wings ochreous yellow, paler along dorsum. 

 Underside much as above. 



? . Similar to the male, but the frons and collar are orange and 

 the antennae are finely ciliated. 



Expanse, 38 mm. ^, 42 mm. ? . 



Two ^<iiecimens of each sex from Haight's Place, Pauai, 

 subprov. Benguet, Luzon (7000 ft.}. 



One male was captured on December 7tb, another male (the 

 type) and two females on November 8th, 1912. 



Nearest to A. collitoides, Butler, 



Cijana luzonica, sp. n. 



^. Antennae red, ciliated; head and thorax white, tegulae and 

 patagia edged with scarlet ; abdomen white, tuft inclining to greyish. 

 Fore wings white with three black dots, one at end of the cell, and 

 two, colon-like, beyond ; basal, antemedial and postmedial lines 

 scarlet, the first two united by a line on the costa, rather oblique, the 

 other shghtly sinuous ; terminal line scarlet, joined to postmedial 

 just below costa ; fringes silky white. Hind wings whitish tinged 

 with reddish except on the dorsal area ; fringes silky white. Under- 

 side of fore wings scarlet, with a black mark at end of cell and 

 blackish suffusion on the disc ; hind wings white tinged with scarlet 

 on costal area ; fringes of all wings as above. 



$ . Agrees in colour and markings with the male, except that 

 there is only one black dot on the fore wings and this is round ; the 

 basal line is not distinct. 



Expanse, 22 mm. (^ , 25 mm. 9 • 



A male specimen from Sapiangao, December 15th, 1912 

 (5500 ft.), and a female from Baguio, June 4th, 1912 (5000 ft.). 

 Both localities are in the subprov. of Benguet, Luzon. 



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