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inner margin, gradually narrowed almost to a point at lower 

 extremity, obscurely edged with dark fuscous, anterior margin 

 parallel to preceding fascia, containing a pale prismatic-blue central 

 transverse line not reaching inner margin ; two parallel almost 

 straight lines, separated by a whitish line, from three-fourths of 

 costa to two-thirds of inner margni, where the anterior is confluent 

 with preceding fascia, anterior thickened on upper half, posterior 

 suffused with dark fuscous ; space beyond this somewhat ochreous- 

 tinged, with strong purple reflections ; a dusky ferruginous- 

 ochreous inwards-curved streak from apex to inner margin before 

 anal angle, and a slender streak along hind margin ; cilia whitish. 

 Hind wmgs whitish, with prismatic reflections ; hairs towards 

 inner margin ochreous-tinged ; a short very oblique ferruginous- 

 ochreous mark in middle of disc ; a ferruginous-ochreous line from 

 beneath costa at two-thirds towards anal angle, near which it 

 appears to be dentate, but is almost obsolete, closely followed by a 

 parallel dark fuscous line separated from it by a whitish line ; a 

 moderate ferruginous-ochreous cloudy fascia from beneath costa 

 before apex to hind margin above anal angle, centrally suffused 

 with dark fuscous, space before and beyond it ochreous-tinged ; a 

 ferruginous-ochreous hind-marginal line ; cilia whitish, on lower 

 half of hind margin with a dark fuscous median Ime and tips 

 fuscous. 



Port Moresby (Koivald) ; one specimen. Also from 

 Borneo. 



143. Glyphodes scajndalis, Ld. 

 Heterocnephes scapulalis, Ld., 402, pi. xiv., 5. 



Lederer's genus Heterocnephes, founded on this species, 

 is only separated from Glyphodes by an insignificant 

 difference in the anal tuft, which appears to me in- 

 sufficient : the species is in all respects closely related to 

 the ordinary forms of Glyphodes, with which I unite it. 



One specimen {Sayer). 



144. Glyphodes hicolor. Swains. 



Two specimens {Sayer). I substitute this name for 

 perspicillalis, Z., having hitherto doubted its identity. 



145. Glyphodes luciferalis. Walk. 

 Botys luciferalis, Walk., Suppl., 1412. 

 5 , 32 mm. Head whitish-ochreous, face snow-white, space 

 between antennae dark ferruginous. Palpi whitish-ochreous, 



