Mr. T. B. Fletcher on the genus Dmterocopus. 181 
lines before base of cleft, a white dot in disc at another slightly 
before and above base of cleft, and a third before base of second 
cleft ; first segment with a white dot at | and another on its hinder- 
margin at I, exterior half blackish-suffused ; both subsegments with 
a white dot a little beyond i, outer third of first subsegment and 
W’hole of second subsegment blackish-suffused. Cilia golden-ferru¬ 
ginous ; on costa blackish at about f and J ; on hinder-margin of 
first segment with a few scattered black scales basally, a blackish- 
brown wisp at f and a small black preapical scale-tuft ; on fore¬ 
margin of second segment blackish-brown beyond f ; apex of first 
subsegment with a small blackish posteriorly-directed scale-tuft; 
hinder-margin of first subsegment with a small blackish-brown scale- 
tuft at f ; foremargin of .second subsegment blackish-brown beyond 
I; on dorsum with a small brownish-ferruginous scale-tuft at f 
(below base of first cleft), a dark-brown wisp along middle third of 
second subsegment, and a small blackish tornal scale-tuft. 
Hindwing cleft from about f and ^ ; bright golden-ferruginous. 
Cilia golden-ferruginous ; third segment with a large scale-tooth 
occupying exterior fourth of both margins, a moderate triangular 
dorsal scale-tooth at about and a few scattered scales on fore¬ 
margin. 
Type ^ (No. 42084) in Walsingliam Coll.; Sumbawa, 
Tambora (3000 feet), 1896 {Doherty). 
Co-type (No. 8528) in Bainbrigge Fletcher Coll., also 
collected by Doherty in Tambora (3000 feet). 
Two other examples in Lord Walsingham’s collection are 
from Batian (August 1897; Doherty) and from Kapaur, 
S.W. New Guinea (sea-level to 2000 feet; Dec. 1896— 
e. February 1897 ; Doherty). 
Deuterocopus planeta^ Meyr. 
(PI. XLIV, fig. 10.) 
Deuterocopus planeta, Meyrick, T.E.S., 1907, 4713-4. 
Deuterocopus ruhrodactylus, Fletcher {nec Pag.), Spolia 
Zeylan., vi, 20, t. E., f. 7. 
I am indebted to Mr. E. Meyrick for the opportunity of 
examining the type of this species of which his original 
description runs as follows :— 
“ (^. 10-11 mm. Head and thorax deep ferruginous, sprinkled 
with yellow-whitish. Palpi ferruginous, with several whitish rings. 
Antennae whitish, with a biserrate fuscous line. Abdomen whitish- 
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