194 Sir George F. Hampson on the 
(4). +DRacHNuRA Myora, Meyr., Trans. Ent.Soc. New Hebri- 
Lond., 1886, p. 230 : , ; . des, Fiji. 
(5). tDRACENURA AGRAMMA, Meyr., Trans. Ent. 
See. Lond., 1886, p. 229 : Samoa. 
(6). +DRACANURA samy Meyr., riaties Ent. 
Soc. Lond., 1886, p. 229 3 : . New Guinea. 
(7). +DRACANURA PELOCHRA, Meyr., Trans. Ent. 
Soc. Lond., 1886, p. 228 : Fiji. 
+Botys diirogansion Butl., Trans, Ent. iste 
Lond., 1886, p. 431. 
(8). (DRACHNURA ASTHENOTA, Meyr., Trans. Ent. 
Soe. Lond., 1886, p.229(9) . : seBagi: 
(9). DRACEHENURA CINCTICORPUS, Sp. Nn. 
¢. White ; head and collar marked with black ; abdomen with 
two dorsal black bands before the anal segment. Forewing with 
the costal area blackish; a slightly sinuous antemedial line ; a large 
reniform spot in cell and discocellular band ; a curved postmedial 
band angled inwards on vein 2; the apical area and margin 
blackish. Hindwing with postmedial band not reaching the costa, 
slightly angled inwards on vein 2, and interrupted below vein 2 ; 
a marginal band narrowing to anal angle. 
Hab. Lvyalty Islands. Hep., 26 mm. 
Sect. II. Antenne with long cilia and not annulated ; 
hindwing with the costal and inner areas not en- 
larged ; vein 7 anastomosing with 8. 
(10). DracaNURA TAGIADIALIS, Sp. n. 
Head, thorax, and abdomen black with a few white scales. 
Forewing greyish black with a narrow medial white band from 
costa, on which it expands, to median nervure, where it almost 
meets an irregular triangular band from inner margin; a small 
triangular white mark on costa before apex ; a submarginal series 
of white points, one subapical and larger. Hindwing with the 
basal area black with irregular edge; the apical area black irrorated 
with white, and with two angles on its inner edge ; the rest of 
wing pure white. 
Hab. Fergusson Island, New Guinea (Meek). Lup., 
16mm. ‘Types in Coll. Rothschild and B. M. 
(11). DRACHNURA ALBONIGRALIS, sp, n. 
¢. Head and thorax black; patagia white ; abdomen black 
ringed with white towards extremity ; anal tuft black and white. 
Forewing black ; the area from near base to middle white with 
