XI. — Microlepidoptera from Northern Sara- 

 wak. Bv E. MeYRICK, M.A., F.R.S. 



TOKTRICIDAE. 



Capua aeluropa n. sp. 



9 16 mm. Head pale ochreous. Palpi pale ochreous, 

 externally suffused, fuscous. Thorax fuscous, towards middle 

 of anterior margin pale ochreous. Fore wings suboblong, 

 costa moderately arched, termen hardly rounded, rather 

 oblique ; light brownish-ochreous, irregularly mixed fuscous ; 

 markings fuscous, marked or edged with transverse strigae of 

 mixed ferruginous and black scales ; basal patch rather small, 

 edge angulated in middle; central fascia moderate, oblique, 

 much dilated on dorsal half, where it extends to tornus ; costal 

 patch large, elongate-triangular; a subtriangular blotch along 

 termen, between this and costal patch some white ii'roration 

 in disc ; ciha pale ochreous, obscurely spotted grey and tinged 

 ferruginous. Hind wings grey ; cilia pale grey. 



Mt. Murud, 7200 feet, November, one specimen. Allied to 

 vulgaris from Java. 



Adoxophyes chloromydra n. sp. 



9 17 mm. Head and palpi light orange ochreous. Thorax 

 whitish ochreous. Fore wings suboblong, costa gently arched, 

 termen rather obliquely rounded ; ferruginous-brown, on costa 

 becoming ferruginous orange ; pale yellowish transverse 

 blotches from costa about 1/4 and beyond middle reaching half 

 across wing, and a smaller subquadrate blotch on dorsum 

 between and tending to coalesce with these ; some narrow 

 pale yellowish suffusion along termen : cilia pale yellowish. 

 Hind wings hght grey ; apical edge suffused whitish-yellowish ; 

 cilia whitish-yellowish. 



Mt. Dulit, 3000 feet, one specimen. Not near any other 

 species. 



Sar. Mus. Joum., No. 9, 1926. 



