1 oO Mr. T. B. I^TTlc'-ber on the genus Denteroeo'pus. 
Ceylon — N. W. Brov., Piittalam, Feb. 1890, March 1902 
{Pole) [Wlsm. Coll., four] : E. Prov., Trincoinali, 
July 20, 1890 [Brit. Mus., one]: S. Prov., Hamban- 
tota, abundant in Oct. and Nov. 1908, about seventy 
{Fletcher)-, Yala, larvae common Feb. 9, exc. Feb. 20, 
1909, five {Fletcher) : Uva Prov., Madulsima, Coco- 
ofalla Estate, 4000 feet, Oct. 1907 and Jan. 1908 
(fF. Vaughan) [Fletcher Coll., two]. 
SuMBA — below 2000 feet, 189G {Doherty) [Wlsm. Coll., 
two]. 
Tamboha — low country, 1896 {Doherty) [Wlsm. Coll., 
one]. 
Amboyna — 1892 {Doherty) [Wlsm. Coll., one]. 
New Guinea — Port Moresby, 1884 (G'. A’. Matheio) [Wlsm. 
Coll., two specimens including No. 2287, type ^ 
mathewi, Wlsm. MS.] [Meyrick Coll., one]; Humboldt 
Bay, April 18, 1893 {Doherty) [Wlsm. Coll., three]. 
Queensland —Townsville {Dodd) [Meyrick Coll.]. 
Deuteroeapus hathyclmsma, n. s. 
(Plate XLIV, fig. 9.) 
9 . E.xpanse 15 mm. Palpi upturned, smootldy-scaled, third 
joint about half length of second, second joint somewhat enlarged 
apically, tliird slender, acuminate ; golden-ferruginous, ringed with 
wliitish-ochreous. Head golden-ferruginous, with some anteriorly- 
erected scales on back of crown. Antennae golden-ferruginous, 
lined above with whitish, extreme tijjs whitish. Thorax golden- 
fernxginous with some whitish-ochreous scales intermixed : pectus 
whitish. Abdomen rather stout, light golden-ferruginous, with a 
few whitish scales tending to form longitudinal lines especially 
evident laterally ; venter whitish, fourth segment with a transverse 
ferruginous bar. Foreleg golden-ferruginous ; tibia short, with an 
apical tuft of scales. Midleg golden-ferruginous; tibia with an 
apical scale-tuft emitting a pair of moderate spurs. Hindleg bright 
golden-ferruginous : tibia stout, with whorls of whitish-tipped scales 
at I, I and apex ; tibial spurs long, strong, slightly curved, ferru¬ 
ginous, ochreous-whitish in centre and apically, thickly clothed with 
short hairs on posterior edge ; the distal spurs are slightly unecpial, 
the inner being the longer. 
Forewing rather short, cleft from slightly within f, second 
segment again cleft from rather within J of its length ; iirst segment 
narrow, subsegments linear : bright golden-ferruginous : base of 
wing slightly suffused with blackish tending to form longitudinal 
