COLLECTED IN DUTCH NEW GUINEA 141 



794. Hyalobathra miniosalis (Guen.) 



Ebulca niiniosaUs Giienee, Dclt. ct Pijrnl., p. 362 (1854) (hab. V). 



This name has been used by Sir George Hampson to inckide both orscisalis and eiiro- 

 f salts of Walker. This is not quite correct, as eurof sails is a distinct species occurring 

 alongside of miniosalis. 



1 ? Canoe Camp, Dec. 1912. 



795. Crocidophora fuscocilialls (Sncll.) 



Elosita juscocilialis iSiiellen, Tijihchr. Ent. xlii. p. 59, pi. 3, %. 1, 2 (18'J9) (Javii). 



1 cj Utakwa Biver, 3000 ft., Jan. 1913. 



796. Maruka testulalis (Geyer) 



Crochiphona testulalis Geyer, in Hubner, Satnml. Exot, Schnett. Ziitr., 4, p. 12, £E. 629, 630 (1832) (Buenos 

 Aires). 



2 cJ^ 1 ? Base Camp, Jan. 1913 ; 1 c? 1 ? Canoe Camp, Dec. 1912. 



797. Tetridia caletoralis interrupta subsp. nov. 



3 ?. Differs from c. vinacealis in being darker vinaceous in colour and in the transverse 

 bands being interrupted. There are 4 distinct races or local subspecies of this insect 

 all united as synonyms with it, in the British Museum ; they are as follows : 



T. caletoralis caletoralis Walk., from N.W. India. Yellowish ; bands strongly marked. 



T. caletoralis vinacealis Moore, from Sikkim and Assam. Vinaceous ; bands less 

 strongly marked. 



T. caletoralis interrupta. Rothsch., from New Guinea. Dark vinaceous ; bands inter- 

 rupted. 



T. caletoralis murinalis Swinh., from New Britain, Dark grey ; no transverse bands. 



1 ? Base Camp, Jan. 1913 ; 17 oV Utakwa River, 2500-3000 ft., Dec. 1912— Jan. 1913. 



798. PsARA dilatatipes (Walk.) 



Botys dilatatipes Walker, List Lep. Ins. Brit. Mus., xxxiv. p. 1419 (1865) (Mysol). 

 3 o^^ Base Camp, Nov.— Dec. 1912 ; 1 o" 2 ?? Canoe Camp, Dec. 1912 ; 2 ^6 1 ? 

 Snow Mts., 4000-6000 ft., Jan.— Feb. 1913. 



799. Psara licarsisalis (Walk.) 



Botys licarsisalis Walker, List Lep. Ins. Brit. Mus.. xviii. p. 686 (1859) (Sarawak). 



1 cJ 2 ?? Base Camp, Dec. 1912— March 1913. 



800. Psara phaeopteralis (Guen.) 



Botys phaeopteralis Guence, Delt. et Pyrnl.. pp. 349, 409 (1854) (S. America). 



1 cJ 22 ?? Base Camp, Dec. 1912— March 1913 ; 1 cj 2 ?? Utakwa River, 2500-3000 ft., 

 Dec. 1912— Feb. 1913. 



