COLLECTED IN DUTCH NEW GUINEA 167 



OLETHREUTIJ)AE 



Olethreutes Hb. 

 Olethreutes miltoxantha, Meyr. 



- Anjijroploce miltoi/iiipha Meyi: -\- iiilllo.rantha Meyr., Fr. Linn. Soc. .V.-S. IF. 36:1911, 283-4, sp. 4 Id 

 (1911). 



Hab. — Mimika River, August 1910. 



1 ?. 



CYDIA Hb. 



(Type : Tinea pomonella L.) 

 Cydia egregiana, F. & R. 

 Grapholitha egregiana F. & R. Reise Nov. Zool-Lep. 2. Pf. ISQ-iO (1875). 

 Type 9 (1913 : 86) Roths. Coll.. B.M. 

 ^a6.— Mimika River, July 1910. 



1 S. 



HEMEROPHILIDAE 



TORTYRA Wkr. 

 Tortyra divitiosa Wkr. 



Sapt/ia divitiosa Wkr., Cat. Lcp. B.M. 30, 1015 (1864). Badera nobilis F. & R. Reise Nov. Zool-Lep. 2, 

 Pf. 139-9 (1875). Tortijra divitiosa Meyr., Pr. Linn. Soc. N.S.W. 32 : 1907. 97, 99-100, sp. 162 (1907). 



Tyijes ?? : divitiosa Wkr. ? (1862 : 18, Cerain) B.M. ; nohilis F. & R. ? (1913 : 86, 

 Amhoina) Roths. Coll.. B.M. 

 Hah. — Mimika River, August 1910 ; Watailvwa River, August 1910. 



2 c?^ ; 1 ?. 



Hemerophila topitis, sp. n. (Dnit.) 

 Antennae blackish, barred above with white. Palfi whitish, with four fuscous bands 

 on the outer side ; median joint rough beneath. Head and Thorax fuscous, the tegulae 

 narrowly margined with whitish ; pectus whitish, obhquely barred with fuscous. 

 Forewings broad, costa arched, apex depressed, termen shghtly sinuate ; fuscous, with 

 transverse, irrorate, whitish nu^rkings, formed by fuscous scales with white tips ; two 

 ahnost straight parallel bands, at about one-third, are preceded by another band near 

 the base, and whitish irroration at the base ; beyond the middle, originating in a small 

 white costal spot, is a very irregular hne curving outward between the costa and vein 4, 

 and forming within its curve a loop round the obscurely indicated discal spot ; inwardly 

 produced for a short distance along vein 4, this hne forms an acute angle, and running 

 obhquely outward to the fold is bent inward, passing shghtly upward, and again acutely 



