78 Messrs. J. J. Joicey and G. Talbot on new 
thin white subterminal line, very irregular and very faint in 
its middle part; a black marginal line. Hind wing grey- 
white, much irrorated with brownish ochreous except in 
costal area. A dark basal line; a discocellular spot ; two 
crenulate post-discal lines, the outer more faintly marked ; 
a thick subterminal line bordering a darker marginal area ; 
a black marginal line. 
Underside brownish ochreous with markings on upperside 
showing through. 
Antenne, head, thorax, and abdomen brownish ochreous ; 
legs ochreous banded with brown. 
Length of fore wing 21 mm. 
Hab. Angi Lakes, Arfak Mtns., 6000 feet, Jan.-Feb. 
ao Ss. 
Craspedosis prouti, sp. 0. 
(Pl. III. fig. 3.) 
@. Wings above and below plumbagineous. Fore wing 
with a pale orange discal band from vein 10 to vein 1 a or 
before it, narrowing posteriorly and variable in width ; it 
enters cell and inner edge is oblique, outer edge angled at 
vein 4. 
Thorax blue-black; head, antenne, abdomen, whole 
underside, and legs grey. 
Length of fore wing 23 mm. 
Hab. Wandammen Mtns., 3000-4000 feet, Nov. 2 2 2. 
Craspedosis scordylodes, sp. n. 
(Pl. IV. fig. 18.) 
2. Upperside.—Fore wing black, with a bronzy sheen. 
A pale yellow discal band from the costa to close to outer 
margin below vein 2, broader anteriorly above vein 4, and 
passing through end of cell. Hind wing black with a bronzy 
sheen at inner margin. 
Underside dead black. Fore wing with yellow band as 
above. 
Antenne black ; head, thorax, abdomen, and legs dark 
grey. 
Length of fore wing 18 mm. 
Hab. Angi Lakes, Arfak Mtns., 6000 feet, Marche One 
specimen. 
Aanthomima plumbeomargo, J. & T. 
X. plumbeomargo, Joicey & Talbot, Trans, Ent. Soc. Lond. 1916 
(Aug.), p. 82 (Schouten Islands). 
Mr. L. B. Prout informs us that this species must sink to 
