76 Messrs. J. J. Joicey and G. Talbot on new 
subapical band of orauge-yellow extending to inner margin, 
and widest in cellule 8. In the type-specimen it is reduced 
proximally, but in the co-type it slightly invades the cell and 
its edges are nearly straight; in cellule 3 on the margin a 
square white spot joins the band. In the co-type is a thin 
waved yellow subterminal line from the costa to the white 
spot. Hind wing without markings. 
Head, thorax, antenne, and abdomen grey above and 
below ; palpi and legs blackish, marked with grey. 
Length of fore wing 22 mm. 
Hab. Arfak Mtns., Angi Lakes, 6000 feet, Jan.—March. 
Pee nee 
Paralcis indistincta, sp. n. 
(Pl. IV. fig. 5.) 
& . Upperside.—Fore wing with smoky-black ground-colour 
and grey-white markings; a faint dark basal line crossing 
cell at vein 2; an indistinct dark median line, thicker 
anteriorly, crossing cell at vein 3, where it is angled, the 
upper part being at right angles to costa; a better-defined 
and thin post-discal line, curved inwards from costa to 
vein 6, then outward to 5, and thence oblique to inner 
margin ; the spaces between these lines more or less filled 
in with a pale and indistinct irroration of grey-white. A 
nebulous grey-white submarginal band, more distinct near 
the apex, and followed by a few white dots between the 
veins. Hind wing smoky grey with a darker and indistinct 
post-discal line ; an indistinct dark submarginal line, which 
traverses a grey-white patch at inner angle; margin edged 
with blackish. 
Underside smoky grey. Fore wing with a dark disco- 
cellular streak and some indistinct yellowish marks distally, 
which form a submarginal line interrupted in the middle ; 
some yellowish scaling beyond the cell and at the apex. | 
Hind wing with pale spot at anal angle and no other 
markings. 
Thorax grey-brown; antenne, head, and abdomen smoky 
grey ; legs and underside paler. 
Length of fore wing 20 mm. 
Hab. Arfak Mtns,, Angi Lakes, 6000 feet, March. 1 2. 
Paralcis costimacula, sp. n. 
(Pl. IV. fig. 17.) 
2. Upperside.—Fore wing with yellowish-brown ground- 
colour, dusted with black. A black and well-marked dentate 
