508 Mr. E. Meyrick on some 



beneath costa at two-thirds; fourth and fifth very small, trans- 

 versely placed, adjacent, upper touching lower posterior angle of 

 third ; second line formed by posterior margms of four latter 

 spots ; a fuscous submarginal fascia, its margins waved ; a hind- 

 marginal series of fuscous dots ; cilia whitish-ochreous, on costa 

 dark fuscous. Hind wings light yellow-ochreous, thinly scaled ; a 

 fuscous discal dot at one-third ; second line slender, fuscous, about 

 middle, central third forming a quadrate projection outwards ; a 

 slender indistinct fuscous submarginal fascia ; cilia whitish- 

 ochreous, at anal angle whitish. 



Port Moresby (Kowald) ; one specimen. 



BOTYDID^. 



Margarodes, Gn. 



135. Margarodes celsalis, Walk. 



Botys celsalis, Walk., 654 ; B. ardealis, Feld., Eeis. 

 Nov., pi. cxxxiv., 31 ; Margaronia inusitata, Butl., 

 Ann. Mag., 1879, 454 ; M. celsalis, Moore, Lep. 

 Ceyl., iii., 325, pi. 181, 4. 



Port Moresby {Koivald) ; one specimen. Also from 

 Ceylon, Borneo, and Japan. Felder's figure is bad. 



136. Margarodes suralis, Ld. 



Chloauges suralis, Ld., 405, pi. xiv., 7 ; Margaronia 

 Woodfordii, Butl., Ann. Mag., 1885, 241. 



One specimen (Sayer). Also from Amboina and the 

 Solomon Islands. The genus Chloauges, founded by 

 Lederer for the reception of this species, appears to have 

 in reality no sutlicient characters ; the alleged absence 

 of ocelli is based on an unaccountable error, as they are 

 well-marked and conspicuous ; the sinuation of the hind 

 margin is a very trivial and worthless point ; and the 

 only other distinction is the scaly dilation of the anterior 

 tibiae, on which it seems undesirable to insist, the species 

 being in all other respects very closely allied to the other 

 green species of Margarodes ,• I have therefore suppressed 

 the genus. 



Pachyarches, Ld. 



137. Pachyarches psittacalis, Hb. 



Three specimens (Sayer). 



