The Genus Dcilemcra. 73 



Deilemera kapaurensis, no v. (PJ. Ill, f. 1.) 



5 . Allied to syrnia. fore-wings not (pite so deep black, all the 

 veins in the Ijasal half whitish, the discal band similarly shaped, but 

 broader, the subcostal spot as large as the lowest spot, the band 

 extending below vein 1 forming eight spots, a white stripe in the 

 basal two-thirds of the hinder margin ; hind-wings as in syrnia, but 

 the costal band with a short production hindwards in its centre ; the 

 abdomen also differs in being ochreous below, with black segmental 

 macular bauds. 



Expanse of Avings ly'g inches. 



Hah. Kapaur, N. Guinea {Dahcd//). 

 One example. 



Deilemera drucei, nov. 



^ 9 • PiiU-"^ black, ochreous beneath and at the base, face and licad 

 o:'hreous, but with the spots so large as to make them lonk black, 

 thorax black with ochreous longitudinal stripes, abdon:ien black ; with 

 ochreous segmental bands and ochreous tip ; fore-wings deep black, in 

 the male there is a white mark below end of cell which looks like the 

 termination of a stripe from the base, this is wanting in the female ; 

 a white discal band, not macular, fairly uniftmn in width, curved in- 

 wards, with two indentations on its inner side ; on the basal third tlie 

 veins are s'ightly ochreous, and there is a white streak on the hinder 

 margin, from the base to two-thirds its length ; hind-wings white 

 with the usual black marginal band, without any spots. 



Expanse of wings li'V inches. 



Rah. K Australia, types in Mus. Druce ; not in B. M. 

 The only species in the Family I have yet seen with the 

 discal band of for.e-winofs curving; inwards. 



Deilemera dispar, nov. 



(^ . Palpi with first and second joints ochreous, last joint l)lack, 

 frons, head and collar ochreous, frons with one black spot, head with 

 a large black spot, and the collar with two, occup}ing nearly the 

 whole space, thorax and abdomen black, the former with ochreous 

 longitudinal stripes, the latter with segmental white bands, which go 

 completely round the abdomen, are ochreous in the last two segments, 

 and there is an ochreous stripe along each side containing black spots ; 

 tip orange ; fore-wings black, veins without markings, the discal 

 white liand broad, extending almost to the hinder margin near the 

 angle, divided by the veins into seven spots, much as in D. alueiisis, 



