COLLECTED IN DUTCH NEW GUINEA 75 



Utakwa River, 2500-3000 ft., Dec. 1912-Jan. 1913 ; 1 ? Snow Mts., 4000-6000 ft., 

 Jan.— Feb. 1913. 



391. EUPROCTIS AURANTIICOLOR .sp. nov. 



3 ?. Entirely deep orange yellow ; veins and stigma of forewing pale yellow, outer 

 5 of hindwing yellow. 



Expanse, 3 40, ? 28-38 mm. Length of forewing, <? 17-5, ? 12-17 mm. 



1^6?? Base Camp, Nov. 1912— March 1913 ; 2 ?? Canoe Can)p, Nov. 1912 ; 1 6 

 (type) Utakwa River, 2500-3000 ft., Dec. 1912. 



392. EuPROCTIS BISECTA sp. nov. 



(i. Antennae amber brown ; head and thorax brownish yellow ; abdomen black, 

 basal segment and anal tuft brownish buff. Forewing yellow ; nervures cream white, 

 a rust-brown spot in cell. Hindiving golden orange. 



Expanse 40 mm. Length of forewing 17-5 mm. 



1 <S Base Camp, Jan. 1913. 



393. EuPROCTis NEBULOSA sp. nov. 



(J. Antennae pale amber ; head and thorax whitish cream-colour ; abdomen orange 

 buff. Forewing, basal f buffish olive, 2 antemedian cream white transverse lines, a 

 black stigma, outer | buffish olive heavily powdered with black, the black scales between 

 veins 2 and 7 so dense as to form a large black cloud-patch ; termen from tornus to 

 vein 5 pale cream with brown spots, apex cream. Hindwing buffy orange. 



Expanse 27 mm. Length of forewing 12 mm. 



1 o^ Utakwa River, 2500-3000 ft., Dec. 1912. 



394. EuPROCTIS POSTBICOLOR sp. nov. 



?. Antennae, head, thorax and abdomen sooty chocolate brown, anal tuft paler. Fore- 

 wing sooty chocolate brown. Hindwing, basal half below vein 6 soot-brown, outer 

 half and area above vein 6 orange. 



Expanse 58 mm. Length of forewing 26-5 mm. 



2 ?? Canoe Camp, Nov. 1912. 



395. EuPROCTis FUSCA sp. nov. 



(?. Antennae, head and thorax wood-buff, patagia stained with brown ; abdomen pale 

 wood-brown. Forewing dark wood-brown, 2 antemedian and a postdiscal pale yellowish 

 somewhat cloudy transverse zigzag lines. Hindwing yellowish wood-brown. 



Expanse 22 mm. Length of forewing 9-5 mm. 



1 (J Base Camp, Nov. -Dec, 1912. 



