Mr. T. B. Fletcher on the genus Deuterocofus. 1 Bj 
Antennae dark-fuscous. Abdomen blackish-fuscous, first .segment 
white except a dorsal stripe, second segment wholly ochreous-white, 
third ochreous-white on sides, ventral surface wholly ochreous-white. 
Legs dark coppery-fuscous, anterior and middle pairs lined and 
sprinkled with -white, posterior tibiae banded with white, -with 
expansible wdiorls of scales on origin of spurs (tarsi broken). Fore¬ 
wings cleft firstly from before second segment cleft from its middle ; 
dark prismatic coppery-fuscous a few' irregularly scattered white 
scales ; cilia fuscous, towards apex of segments suffused with dark- 
fuscous, beneath apex of first and second segments with a slender 
white bar, on dorsum with a wdiite space extending from middle to 
I, including a central fuscous bar. Hindwings cleft firstly from 4, 
secondly from h, segments slender ; dark-fuscous ; a pellucid streak 
in disc ; two or three wdiite scales in middle of third segment • cilia 
pale pri.smatic purplish-fuscous, darker towards tips of segments, 
apex of third segment with a small projection of black scales above 
and beneath. 
“ Kei Islands, in May; one specimen.” 
I have examined three examples of this species in the 
collection of Lord Walsinghara. They are labelled :— 
Fergusson Id., D’Entrecasteaux Is., 8-30, ix, 1894, Meek, 
No. 17328; Patani, Halmahera, Doherty 1897, No, 
419C0; and Batian, viii, 1897, Doherty, No. 41948. 
Dcuterocoims mclanota, n. s, 
(Plate XLIV, fig. 3.) 
Deutej'oeopus mclanota, Wlsm., MS. (ined.) 
(J. Expanse 11 mm. Palpi erect, smoothly scaled, third joint 
filiform, acuminate, shorter than second ; greyish-wdiite, banded 
with brown at joints and at apex. Antennae brown, dotted with 
wdiitish above. Head dark-browm, sprinkled with wdiitish ; some 
anteriorly-erected scales on top of crown. Thorax blacddsh-brown 
sprinkled wdth greyish-ochreous; joectus whitish. Abdomen blackish- 
brown, sjDrinkled with greyish-ochreous especially towards base ; 
second segment with two short submedian posteriorly-divergent 
wdiitish streaks, apex of segment edged with a few scattered wdiitish 
scales ; apex of third segment edged wdth a raised band of ochreous- 
whitish scales intermixed with blackish-brow'n ; fifth segment wdth 
a pair of whitish submedian dots separated by a darker space ; anal 
tuft long, blackish-brown : venter wdiitish, fourth segment crossed 
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