258 Mr. R. M‘Lachlan’s Descriptions of 
2. Notanatolica opposita, Walker. 
Leptocerus oppositus, Walk., op. cit., p. 73, 68. 
8. Notanatolica cognata, M‘Lachlan. 
Leptocerus cognatus, M‘Uach. loc. cit. 2 . 
4. Notanatolica (2) cephalotes, Walker. 
Leptocerus cephalotes, Walk., op. cit. p. 73, 67. 
5. Notanatolica gilolensis, n. sp. 
N. antennis pallide albido-griseis, basin versus indistincte 
pallide annulatis; capite et thorace fuscis; palpis saturate 
fuscis, griseo-pilosis ; alis anticis griseo-brunneis, griseo- et 
brunneo-pilosis ; posticis fuligineo-fuscis, venis fuscis,; pedi- 
bus pallide griseo-brunneis ; abdomine fusco, lineis utrinque 
ochraceis. (Foem.) 
Long. antenn. 22 lin. ; corp. 43 lin.; exp. alar. 16 lin. 
Habitat in insula Gilolo (Wallace). 
In Mus, Saundersiano. 
Antenne pale whitish-grey, with very indistinct paler annula- 
tions towards the base; the basal joint fuscous. Head and thorax 
fuscous. Palpi dark fuscous, clothed with grey hairs. Anterior 
wings greyish-brown, with grey and brown pubescence inter- 
mixed; a whitish spot at the thyridium. Posterior wings smoky- 
grey, subhyaline; the neuration dark fuscous, Legs pale grey- 
ish-brown, Abdomen dark fuscous, with broad greyish-ochreous 
lateral lines. In the female the superior valves are somewhat 
elongated and obtuse. 
In Mr. Saunders’ Collection is a male from New Guinea, which 
I think belongs to this species, but it is smaller than the female 
described above (exp. alar. 14 lin.), whereas in N. magna the 
female is considerably smaller than the male. It differs in the 
antennze being dark brown, with distinct white annulations (in 
N. magna the coloration of the antennee differs in the sexes) and 
in the darker colour of the legs. ‘The anal appendices are not in 
a condition to be satisfactorily described, but they appear to be 
arranged similarly to those of WN. magna. 
Genus Setopres, Rambur. 
The limits of this genus are at present ill-defined. The species 
included in it by Rambur are discordant, and he places some spe- 
