260 Mr. E. Meyrick's descriptions of 



a small round paler-centred spot in disc close beyond this ; a trans- 

 verse-oblong discal spot before middle, pale-centred ; second line 

 dentate, tolerably distinct, followed by a somewhat paler shade, 

 from two-thirds of costa, hardly sinuate above middle, rectangularly 

 bent inwards at two-thirds to below middle of disc, thence again 

 to inner margin at three-fifths ; cilia fuscous, tips paler. Hind 

 wings with ground colour, second line, and cilia as in fore wings ; a 

 faint discal spot at one-third. 



Fiji (Matheio, Lucas) ; two specimens. 



113. Notarclia hutyrina, n. s. 

 2 , 29 — 30 mm. Head, palpi, antennas, thorax, abdomen, and 

 legs pale yellowish ochreous ; back of thorax mixed with white > 

 segmental margins of abdomen white. Fore wings rather elongate- 

 triangular, costa posteriorly moderately arched, apex obtuse, hind 

 margin oblique, somewhat bowed; light yellowish ochreous, in 

 disc greyish-tinged between veins, and with prismatic reflections ; 

 markings grey, ill-defined ; first line fi'om near costa at one-fifth 

 to inner margin at one-third ; a small round spot in disc near 

 beyond this ; a narrow transverse discal spot before middle ; second 

 line subdentate, from near costa at two-thhds, curved inwards on 

 upper third, obtusely angulated in middle, rectangularly bent 

 inwards at three-fovirths to below middle of disc, and again to 

 inner margin at three-fifths ; an irregular hind-marginal band, 

 interrupted on veins, its anterior edge near and parallel to second 

 line ; cilia whitish ochreous, tips whitish. Hind wings with 

 ground colour, second line, hind-marginal band, and cilia as in 

 fore wings, but costa and inner margin more whitish ; a transverse 

 discal spot at one-third. 



Fiji {Mathew, Lucas) ; two specimens. 



114. Notarclia. multilinealis, Gn. 



Port Moresby, New Guinea {Mathew) ; Fiji (Mathew, 

 Lucas) ; common. Occm-s also in Eastern Australia, 

 Celebes, Java, Japan, India, and South Africa. 



Epichronistis, n. g. 

 Forehead rounded, obhque ; ocelH present ; tongue well de- 

 veloped. Antennae two-thirds of fore wings, in male moderately 

 ciliated (^), with projecting scales at joints. Labial palpi moderate, 

 nearly straight, obliquely ascending, second joint witli short dense 



