34 Mr. E. Meyiick's Dcscrij^tions of 



Euhlcmma iothida, n. sp. 



$. 16 m.m. Head, thorax, and abdomen ochreous-wliitisli 

 partially sprinkled with brownish-ochreous, head yellowish-tinged. 

 Forewings rather elongate-triangnlar, apex obtiise, termen waved, 

 bowed, rather oblique ; fuscous-whitish, irregularly irrorated with 

 fuscous and a few black scales ; first and second lines formed of 

 similar irroration, indistinct, curved, irregularly waved, second placed 

 in a clear pale band limited anteriorly by a median shade which is 

 acutely angulated above middle and marked with ferruginous between 

 angle and dorsum ; a transverse rather dark fuscous discal spot 

 before median sliade ; a postsuliterminal series of small indistinct 

 spots of blackish irroration : cilia ochreous, basally ochreous-whitish. 

 HindAvings as forewings, but first line and discal spot obsolete, 

 median shade straight. 



Port Moresby, New Guinea (Kowald) ; one specimen. 



Haijloiiscustis, n. g. 



Head with appi'esscd scales. Tongue very short. Palpi moderate, 

 porrected, with appressed scales, terminal joint short, obtuse. 

 Antennae in ^ bipectinated to apex. Thorax crested posteriorly. 

 Abdomen without crests. Legs with appressed scales. Forewings : 

 9 and 10 out of 8. Hindwings : 3 and 4 connate, 5 little approxi- 

 mated, 6 and 7 connate. 



H. erythrias, n. sp. 



(J . 17-1 8 m.m. Head and thorax ferruginous mixed with fuscous. 

 Abdomen dark grey, base reddish -ochreous. Forewings triangular, 

 apex obtuse, termen bowed, rather oblique ; feri'Uginous or ferru- 

 ginous-brown, more or less irrorated with dark fuscous, especially 

 on median and pra;.subterminal bands ; first and second lines thick, 

 deep orange, rather irregular : cilia ferruginous, more or less mixed 

 with dark fuscous. Hindwings dark fuscous, base suffused with 

 yellow-ochreous ; cilia ochreous- yellowish, sometimes mixed with 

 dark fuscous and pinkish- tinged. 



Port Darwin, North Australia (Lyell) ; Brisbane, Queens- 

 land (Lucas) ; in Februar}^ : two specimens. 



Mrranda, Walk. 



Head with appressed scales. Tongue developed. Palpi rather 

 long, porrected, second joint clothed with long rough projecting 

 scales above and beneath, terminal joint rather short, obtuse. 



