468 Mr. E. Meyrick’s DcMriptions of 
to trace the development of the rest of the species, hitherto 
obscure. 
Brcntliia caelicola, n. sp. 
^ 9- 11-12 imn. Head dark kronze, face edged with white. 
Pal^ii white, obliquely barred with dark fuscous. Autenuae white 
spotted with dark fuscous, ciliations iu very short. Thorax dark 
bronze, witli five fine white lines on anterior half. Abdomen dark 
fuscous. Forewings elongate-triangular, costa slightly arched, apex 
rounded-obtuse, termen nearly straight, little oblique; dark bronzy- 
fuscous ; a straight thick transverse streak of whitish irroratiou 
at I; a similar thicker streak at |, but terminated above by an 
oblique streak of violet-golden-metallic irroration from middle of 
costa ; space between these irregularly marked with whitish irrora¬ 
tion, and with a transverse-oval discal spot outlined with white ; 
a moderately broad blackish terminal fascia, edged with whitish 
irroration anteriorly, nearly divided into three spots by streaks of 
ground-colour from anterior edge, lowest spot largest, and marked 
just before termen with an irregular series of seven partially- 
connected violet-golden-metallic dots: cilia bronzy-fuscous, with a 
darker fuscous subbasal shade, tow^ards tips whitish. Hindwings 
dark fuscous; an oval white spot in middle of disc ; a brilliant deep 
blue elongate spot beneath costa beyond middle, and a similar 
transverse streak before apex ; a white transverse streak before 
central third of termen, its lower extremity resting on termen ; cilia 
fuscous with dark fuscous subbasal line, with a patch of whitish 
sulfusion at apex, and oblique patches of white suffusion above and 
below middle of termen. 
New Guinea, Kei Is.; from February to May, four 
specimens. 
Brcntliia sriJaconia, n. sp. 
(J. 9-11 mm. Head bronzy-fuscous, margins of face white. Palpi 
white, with four dark fuscous rings. Antennae white spotted with 
dark fuscous, ciliations moderate. Thorax rather dark bronzy- 
firscous. Abdomen dark fuscous. Forewings elongate-triangular, 
costa slightly arched, apex rounded-obtuse, termen somewhat 
rounded, little oblique ; dark fuscous ; an irregular straight whitish 
transverse streak before ; a transverse-oval discal spot outlined 
with white, surrounding which is an irregular whitish ring almost 
or quite touching costa and dorsum; a moderately broad blackish 
terminal fascia, edged anteriorly with whitish and preceded by a 
parallel whitish line, upper extremity cut off so as to form two small 
