APPENDIX 



(.See ji. 1.) 



Tlie folloiving eujlit species were discovered on the first exf edition. The types are in 

 the British Museum. 



HYPENINAE 



MAGULCJiBA WOLLASTONI sp. IIOV. 



?. Wholly lavender grey tinged with grejdsh brown. Forewing with 3 indistinct double 

 transverse lines ; reniform stigma and siibmarginal line dull brown. Hindwing with 1 sub- 

 marginal and 2 discal lines of black dots ; postdiscal band rufous. 



1 $ Mimika River, Aug. 1910. 



Maculosa inconspicua sp. nov. 

 S. Head and thorax brown ; abdomen dark grey. Forewing mummy brown, reniform 

 stigma and postdiscal line of spots whitish. Hindwing yellowish grey. 

 1 3 Mimika River, Aug. 1910. 



PHYCITINAE 



EpISCHNIA WOLLASTONI Sp. UOV. 



o?. Head and thorax dark mouse grey ; abdomen paler, anal tuft buff. Forewing dark 

 mouse grey ^\dth darker cloud-lines. Hindwing dirty greyish white. 



4 <J(J 1 ? Wataikwa River, Aug.— Oct. 1910 ; 2 ?? Mimika River, Oct. 1910 ; 1 ? Iwaka 

 River, Feb. 1911. 



HYDROCAMPINAE 



Nymphula terranea sp. nov. 



$. Head and thorax grey powdered with earth brown ; abdomen paler. Forewing pale 

 wood brown ; antemedian and median bands as well as a submarginal bar curving into 

 median band whitish. Hindwing, basal .| dirty white, outer J pale greyish brown. 



1 ? Mimika River, July 1910. 



Aulacode.s similis sp. nov. 



?. Nearest to brunnealis. Differs from that species in the ochre bar at base of forewing, in 

 the pale mark along inner margin reaching only half way, and being buff, not white, and 

 in the hindwing being entirely orange-buff. There are 4 spots on hindwing. 



1 ? Mimika River, July 1910, 



