COLLECTED IN DTiTCH NEW OnNEA 113 



Gallerianae 

 1 species only is represented in the collection. 



625. TiRATHABA RUFIVENA (Walk.) 

 Pallmpn ? rufirnin Walker, Lixl Lrp. Inx. B. M., xxxv. ]>. 1950 (ISGd) (Tasmania). 



1 ? Canoe Camp, Dec. 1912. 



Crambinae 

 There are 4 species of this subfamily represented, all new to science. 



626. EUDORINA QUADRIPUNCTA Sp. nOV. 



<?. Head, antennae and thorax ciimamon rufous; abdomen cinnamon buff. Fore- 

 tving, basal I cinnamon orange glossed strongly with gold and suffused with chestnut ; 

 I from the base is a transverse white bar reaching from subcostal to vein 2, a median 

 white spot ; outer ^ rufous chestnut. Hindwing, basal f semivitreous grey-buff, 

 outer f wood grey, the whole glossed with a golden sheen. 



Expanse 21 mm. Length of forewing 9"5 mm. 



1 3 Utakwa River, 3000 ft., Jan. 1913. 



627. EUDORINA OBLIQUA sp. nov. 



o. Head, antemiae and thorax cinnamon rufous ; abdomen cinnamon, Forewing, 

 costal area and basal ^ obliquely inwards bright rufous chocolate, beyond this an oblique 

 white wedge-shaped patch starting with the broad end on inner margin and running 

 to a point at costa, outer half of wing cinnamon chocolate with two transverse rufous 

 chocolate lines ; whole wing with bronzy golden gloss. Hindtcing, basal f grey huffish 

 cinnamon, outer |- cinnamon, whole wing with a golden satiny gloss. 



Expanse 22 mm. Length of forewing 10 mm. 



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



628. EUDORINA SUBVARIEGATA sp. nOV. 



o. Head, thorax and antennae chestnut ; abdomen cinnamon. Foretving golden 

 rufous chestnut, variegated in costal area and below it with rufous buff somewhat 

 ill-defined markings, similar marking still more obscure near base of wing. Hindwing 

 brownish huffish cinnamon with satiny sheen. 



Expanse 22 mm. Length of forewing 10 nnn. 



1 3 Carstensz Peak, .5000-10,000 ft., Feb.— March 1913. Type S Angabunga River, 

 Brit. New Guinea, 6000 ft. ui)wards, Nov. 1904~Feb. 1905 (A. S. Meek). Dr. Wollas- 

 ton's only specimen is badly rubbed. 

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