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73. PARATELLA INTACTA. 
Nephesa intacta Walk. Journ, Linn. Soc. Lond., Zool. x. p. 171 (1870). 
Base Camp; sea-level. 
Originally described from Aru. 
74. PARATELLA DECOLOR. 
Nephesa decolor Walk. Journ. Linn. Soe, Lond., Zool. x. p. 176 (1870). 
Cromna chlorospila, var. decolor Melich, Ann. Hofmus. Wien, xvii. p. 61 (1902). 
Sephena rufilinea Melich. (part.), loc. cit. p. 127. 
Paratella roseoalba Melich. loc. cit. p. 119. 
Utakwa River, 2500-3000 ft. 
Also recorded from Mysol, Waigiu, and Roon. 
75. PARATELLA ERRUDITA. 
Paratella errudita Melich. Ann. Hofmus. Wien, xvii. p. 118 (1902). 
Utakwa River, 2500-3000 ft. 
Originally described from New Guinea. 
76. PARATELLA SPECTRA, sp. 0. 
Body and legs greyish white slightly tinted with pale ochraceous; tegmina and 
wings milky-white, the veins concolorous; pronotum centrally carinate, mesonotum 
tricarinate ; tegmina with the costal membrane nearly as broad as radial area, the disk 
with obscure transverse veins which become more pronounced towards apical area. 
Long., excl. tegm., 10 mm. Exp. tegm. 30 mm. 
Base Camp ; sea-level. 
The body of this specimen is unfortunately too compressed to afford minute 
structural description. 
77. PARATELLA IODIPENNIS. 
Ricania iodipennis Guér. Voy. ‘Coquille,’ Zool. ii. p. 191 (1830). 
Utakwa River. 
Originally described from New Guinea. 
GRAPALDUS, gen. Nov. 
Head almost as broad as long, the anterior margin centrally angularly incised, the 
lateral anterior angles thus appearing broadly angularly prominent, an anterior 
transversely rounded carination centrally reaching the anterior margin, and the lateral 
and anterior margins carinate, on basal area two distinct callosities; face longer than 
broad, concave, lateral margins laminately reflexed, anterior margin centrally angularly 
