COLLECTED IN DUTCH NEW GUINEA 95 



502. R.\t;ri,s muscosa sp. nov. 



$. Antennae grey-brown ; head, thorax and abdomen greenish buffy grey. Forewin'i 

 whitish grey with 8 crenulate transverse dull dark lime-green bands : 2 dark spots on 

 7th band. Hindwin;/ pearl grey. 



Expanse 24 mm. Length of forewiiig 11 mm. 



1 ? Utakwa River, 3000 ft., Jan. 1913. 



503. EucYMATOGE (Eupithecia) eupitheciata (Guen.) 



Aciflnlia eiipithrcidta (hienee. Spec. Gen. Up., vol. ix. Vrini. el Phnl. i.. p. 401, No. 767 (1857) (Brazil !). 

 1 ? Carstensz Peak, 5000-10,000 ft., Feb.— March 1913. 



504. PSALIODES l OLIVACEA sp. nOV. 



o. Antennae brown ; head rusty ochraceous ; thorax and abdomen dirty bullish olive. 

 Forewing olivaceous apple green ; a subbasal sinuate double black-and-white line, a 

 greenish cream antemedian band, a broad median band ash grey edged each side witli, 

 a double hair-line black and white, a postmedian band and subterminal row of spots 

 greenish cream. Hindwing, basal | whitish grey, outer -| and median band olivaceous 

 apple green. 



Expanse 12 nun. Length of forewing 5 mm. 



1 o^ Utakwa River. 3000 ft., Jan. 1913. 



505. PSALIODES ? VIRIDITINCTA sp. nov. 



?. Antennae whitish grey ; head, thorax and abdomen yellowish moss green. Fore- 

 wing yellowish moss green ; subbasal and forked median bands brown-grey edged 

 with black. Hindwing greenish white ; a median grey-brown band and postdiscal 

 and submarginal yellowish moss-green bands. 



Expanse 16 mm. Length of forewing 7 mm. 



1 ? Utalava River, 2500-3000 ft.. Feb. 1913. 



ACIDALIINAE 



Of this subfamily 11 species were sent, of which 3 are new. 



506. NOBILIA TURBATA Walk. 

 NobiUn turlxtta Walker, Li.-^l Lip. Ins. Biil. Mus., xxiv. p. 1098 (1862) (^^arawaU). 

 1 3 Base Camp, Jan. 1913 : 1 ; Canoe Camp, Dec. 1912. 



507. Gnaptolomia aventiaria (Gucn.) 



Timnndra aventiaria Giienee. Spec. Gen. Lep.. vol. x. Vran. et Phal. ii., p. 3, No. 896 (1857) (Australia). 

 3 ?? Base Camp, Nov. 1912— Jan. 1913 ; 1 ? Utakwa River, sea level, Nov. 1912. 



