462 Mr. E. Meyrick on some 



DESMOBATHRID^. 



Desmobathra, Meyr. 



80. Desmobathra macariata, Walk. 



Zarmigethusa macariata, Walk., 1637; Macaria elon- 

 garia, Snell., Tijd. v. Ent., 1881, 86, pi. x., 3. 



Port Moresby and Dinner Island {Koivald) ; four 

 specimens. Snellen cannot have examined the structure 

 of this species, which is in all respects widely remote 

 from Macaria. 



Celerena, Walk. 



I formerly failed to observe the subbasal bar of vein 8 

 in the hind wings, but have since found it to be present 

 in all species ; the genus is therefore certainly referable 

 here. 



81. Celerena 'proxi7na,'^Q\k. 



Port Moresby (Kowald) ; one specimen. 



BTROPHIDIAD^. 

 Strophidia, Hb. 

 82. Strophidia bifasciata, Butl. 

 Port Moresby (Koivald) ; one specimen. 



Stesichora, Meyr. 

 83. Stesichora justaria, Walk. 



Micronia justaria, Walk., 821; M. adjudicataria, ib., 



822; ? M. tristriata, Pag., Jahrb. Nass. Ver., 



1886, 55. 



^ 2 1 52 — 54 mm. Head, thorax, and legs white ; face blackish. 



Talpi blackish, second joint white beneath, terminal joint long, 



apex swollen. Antennae grey, base white. (Abdomen broken.) 



Fore wings with costa rather strongly arched, hind margin scarcely 



romided, rather oblique ; white, with slender thinly strewn palo 



brownish transverse strigulse on basal two-thirds and a subterminal 



narrow space ; costa marked with from sixteen to twenty short 



black strigulae ; three pale brownish streaks parallel to bind 



margin, not reaching costa, at one-third, beyond middle, and 



three-fourths ; a fine black hind-marginal line ; cilia grey-whitish. 



Hind wings with hind margin angulated and produced into an 



