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(3). 'TATOBOTYS BIANNULALIS, WI1k.; xxxiv., Borneo, Sula, 
1439 ; : : : , : : New Hebri- 
+ Cometura picrogramma, Meyr., Trans. Ent. — des, Fiji. 
Soc. Lond., 1886, p. 226. 
(4). [TATOBOTYS ALBIVENALIS, sp. n. 
@. Fuscous ; palpi white below. Forewing with all the veins 
whitish ; a dark sinuous antemedial line defined by whitish on 
inner edge and interrupted by the veins, a pale streak beyond it 
below cell ; a pale streak in cell, a speck in end of cell and disco- 
cellular lunule; the postmedial dark line defined by whitish on 
outer side, interrupted by the veins, excurved below costa, then 
nearly straight to vein 2, where it is retracted to below end of cell. 
Hindwing with postmedial dark line slightly defined by whitish 
excuryed between veins 5 and 2, then retracted to lower angle of 
cell, the veins beyond which are whitish. 
Hab. Bonin Island, Perey’s Group. Hxp., 28 mm. 
(5). TATOBOTYS AURANTIALIS, sp. 1. 
¢. Orange; head and thorax slightly marked with brown ; 
abdomen ringed with brown. Forewing with some black markings 
at base ; an antemedial line conjoined to a quadrate patch below 
the cell; a large round discocellular mark connected with the costa 
by a semicircular mark and with inner margin by a line ; a post- 
medial line angled outwards on vein 6 and sharply dentate inwards 
-on vein 5, then excurved and conjoined to the dark marginal area, 
which is broad at costa, narrowing to near margin at vein 2, then 
expanding again. Hindwing with sinuous ante- and postmedial 
lines, the latter conjoined towards inner margin to the dark mar- 
ginal area, which is broad towards costa, narrows at vein 2, then 
expands again. 
Hab. RBatchian (Doherty); Solomons (Webster). 
Hep., 16 mm. 
Genus ALMONIA. 
Almonia, Wlk., xxxiv., 1495 (1865). 
Dodanga, Moore, Lep. Ceyl., ili., p. 331 (1886). 
Palpi upturned, the 2nd joint broadly and roundly scaled in 
front, the 3rd minute and naked ; frons rounded ; antenne annu- 
lated with rings at the joints ; abdomen of male with the terminal 
segments flattened, the last segment long and with the anal tuft 
large ; tibie with the outer spurs considerably less than half the 
length of inner. Forewing with veins 3, 4,5 from angle of cell ; 
6 from well below upper angle; 7 well separated from 8, 9, 10, 
