130 Psyche [August 
rather large, the very apices light, but sometimes only faintly so; tibize like femora, 
but the apices more distinctly white; the first tarsal joints are also markedly spotted 
and have an apical white band; the second tarsal joints are both apically and basally 
banded, more broadly in the fore legs, in the fore and mid legs usually with one 
intermediate spot, on the hind legs there are several intermediate spots; the third 
tarsals all have apical and basal light bands and at least one intermediate spot 
on the hind legs; the fourth tarsals have apical and basal bands, broader on the fore 
and mid legs, and the hind legs have the intermediate spot; the fifth tarsals are all 
basally light banded, and in some specimens at least a suggestion of an apical band. 
Ungues simple and equal. The bandings and spots on the hind tarsals, especially 
where there are only a few or one spot, divide the legs so they seem quite evenly 
marked brown and white. 
Wings light yellowish much mottled with dark brown. The costa has six brown 
spots and a mere dot, the last practically at the junction of the first longitudinal 
vein with the costa; proximad is a small white spot followed by a larger dark one 
extending on to the first longitudinal and the upper fork of the second long vein, 
then comes a light spot about three times as long as this second dark spot followed 
by a small dark spot, about half as long as the preceding dark spot and extending 
on to the first long vein, then a long light spot followed by the third dark spot which 
is the largest of all the dark spots, the distal third extending on the sub-costa, the 
first long vein, on the stem of the second long vein and on the third long vein, the 
last two veins being less heavily marked than those celphalad of them, there is then 
on all these veins but the costa a light portion running under the remainder of the 
costal dark spot until the very proximal end where the dark again extends as a tiny 
spot on the sub-costa and first long vein. The fourth dark spot is not so long and 
extends on the sub-costa and first long vein; the fifth dark spot is small, and on the 
costa only, and the sixth spot is longer but also only on the costa. The wing field 
is much spotted. A small spot besides the “dot”? spoken of on the upper fork of 
the second long vein near the base of the cell and two on the lower fork, the one 
near the apex small, and there is one on the stem near the junction of the sub-costa 
with the costa. The third long vein is mostly light, there being besides the dark 
spot connected with the large costal spot another dark spot just exterior to it and 
one near the apex of the vein; the fourth long vein has two spots on the stem and 
two on each fork; the fifth long vein is mostly light, but has one dark spot on the 
stem towards the base, and three on its upper fork; the sixth long vein has three 
dark spots, one near the base, one about the middle, and one near the apex. The 
fringe is much mottled and is light at the junction of all the veins except the upper 
fork of the second long vein and at the junction of the sixth, and has also light 
mid spots between the upper and lower forks of the fifth, between the fifth and the 
sixth and beyond the sixth it is light save for two dark spots just interior to this 
vein. The apices of all the veins are light. Halteres with dark knobs and light 
stems. 
Length: about 7 mm. 
Habitat: Parang, Mindanao, Philippine Islands. 
Taken: October and November. 
