80 Mr. E. Meyrick on 
pale ochreous-brown, with a black interrupted subbasal line. 
Hindwings ochreous-yellow, thiniy scaled: cilia pale yellowish, 
tips whitish. 
Sangir ; one specimen. 
Heteromicta rufivena, Walk. Sangir. 
Picrogama anticosma, sp. un. Sangir.* 
ANTIPTILOTIS, gen. n. 
Palpi in ¢ short, curved, ascending. Antennz in ¢@ simple, 
basal joint with broad projecting anterior flap of scales. Thorax 
with posterior crest. Forewings in ¢ beneath with subcostal 
groove towards base, enclosing dense expansible pencil of hairs, 
concealed by long loose hairs from adjoining surface; 4 and 5 
connate, 6 approximeted to 7 at base, 8,9, 10 out of 7. Hind- 
wings in ¢ above with subdorsal groove towards base, enclosing 
pencil of dense hairs ; 5 rather remote from 4, 7 out of 6 near 
origin, shortly approximated to 8. 
A, rubicunda, sp. n. 
¢ 25mm. Head and thorax whitish. Forewings elongate- 
oblong, termen rather oblique, rounded; rosy-whitish, with scattered 
dull rosy scales, towards costa and on dorsum somewhat mixed with 
pale yellow-ochreous ; first and second lines and two dots longi- 
tudinally placed in disc yellow-ochreous, very indistinct ; an in- 
distinct suffusion of reddish-brown scales towards termen below 
middle: cilia rosy-whitish suffused with yellow-ochreous and 
sprinkled with dull rosy. Hindwings light dull rosy ; subdorsal 
hair-pencil blackish-grey : cilia light ochreous. 
Sangir; one specimen. 
CRAMBIDAK. 
Autarotis euryala, Meyr. Sangir. 
THALAMARCHIS, gen. 0. 
Face rounded ; ocelli present ; tongue developed. Labial palpi 
long, porrected, triangularly scaled. Maxillary palpi moderate, 
triangularly dilated. Antennz in @ subdentate, shortly cili- 
ated. Abdomen in ¢ with dorsal tuft of floceulent hairs near 
base, concealed by flat scales. Forewings with 4 and 5 closely 
approximated at base, 9 absent, 11 absent. Hindwings in ¢ above 
with long pencil of hairs from base of costa, concealed beneath 
forewings, a loose subdorsal pencil of long hairs, and an expansible 
* See Addendum (p. 91). 
