NEW SPECIES OF NOCTUINE AND HYPENINE. 
Hypena (?) albipicta, sp. n. 
. o: Head, thorax and abdomen blackish brown, the latter with 
darker tufts. Fore wings blackish brown, a white dot in cell and a 
white sinuous postmedial line; the antemedial and subterminal lines 
are whitish with dark edges ; both are sinuous, but not well defined. 
Hind wings dark fuscous. All wings have a pale terminal line pre- 
ceded by black dots; fringes of fore wings freckled with white at 
apex. Underside fuscous grey; the fore wings with medial and 
postmedial dusky lines, the latter marked with white on costa; hind 
wings have a black, discal mark and two blackish lines beyond, the 
outer line broad, diffuse and interrupted. 
Expanse, 31 mm. 
A male specimen from Haight s Place, Pauai, subprov. Ben- 
guet, Luzon (7000 ft.), January 12th, 1912. 
Pseudaglossa (?) basalis, sp. n. 
¢. Antenne knotted below middle; head, thorax and abdomen 
chocolate brown, basal third ochreous brown clouded with darker; 
antemedial line ochreous brown, almost straight, but slightly 
indented near costa; postmedial line ochreous brown, inwardly 
edged with blackish, sinuous to middle, thence crenulate to 
dorsum; subterminal line pale brown, crenulate; orbicular stigma 
ochreous, punctiform; reniform stigma outlined in ochreous, 
enclosing a chocolate-brown lunule; terminal. dots black, inwardly 
edged with ochreous; fringes of the ground-colour traversed by a 
faint greyish line. Hind wings fuscous on basal two-thirds, paler on 
outer third; basal area limited by a dusky line, outer area traversed 
by a dusky, diffused band; terminal line black, interrupted towards 
costa; fringes fuscous. Underside of fore wings with two ill-defined 
ochreous lines on outer third, the first curved, the other nearly 
straight but interrupted; terminal dots as above, without ochreous 
edge; hind wings ochreous, heavily freckled with fuscous, discal 
mark black, a sinuous blackish line beyond; terminal dots black, 
preceded by an interrupted ochreous line. 
Q.. Agrees with the male except that the reniform stigma is 
entirely white and the hind wings are dark fuscous, almost blackish 
on basal area. 
Expanse, 40 mm. 
One male and three female specimens from Haight’s Place, 
Pauai, subprov. Benguet, Luzon (7000 ft.), taken in 1912—the 
male on November 7th, the females November 16th and 28rd 
and December 11th. One ? (November 16th) has the reniform 
stigma as in the male described. 
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