Indo-Malayan Species of Lepidoptera. 159 
shaded with grey atoms in the interspaces ; the underside 
much paler, and consequently the outer transverse lines on 
both wings somewhat more distinct. 
Expanse of wings, ¢ 2,14 inch. 
Hab. Luzon, Philippines. 
‘l'wo males and one female. 
Mentioned by Fruhstorfer in Stett. ent. Zeit. lvi. p. 221 
(OTT). 
Family Deilemeride. 
Deilemera kiriwina, nov. 
9. Palpi, frons, head, and thorax deep black, frons with 
a white streak on each side ; a white spot between the bases 
of the antenne, a pink line behind each eye, white spots on 
the collar, shoulders, and thorax (three on each side) ; abdo- 
men greyish white, three large grey spots on the first seg- 
ment, with a row of white spots above them, a very large 
black spot on the anal segment, the rest of the abdomen 
without any markings : fore wing very deep black, an oblique 
discal band of very large, conjoined, white spots from the 
costa to vein 2, the vein-markings very lightly separating 
them ; cilia black, with a white streak below the apex and 
another at the anal angle, the upper part of this streak 
extending very shortly into the wing: hind wing white, a 
broad deep black marginal band, its inner edge slightly 
sinuous ; cilia black, with a short white streak in the middle. 
Underside: wings as above; fore wing with white basal 
streaks on the subcostal and median veins; thorax black, 
with some white marks and some pink streaks in front and 
at the sides ; abdomen and legs white. 
Expanse of wings, 9, 2 inches. 
Hab. Kiriwini Island, Tobriand group. 
Not allied to any form known to me. 
Deilemera latera, nov. 
?. Belongs to the dawlus group. Palpi white, last joint 
black ; head luteous, a large black spot on the frons, one 
at the base of each antenna, and another behind; collar, 
thorax, and abdomen white, two spots on the collar, three 
stripes on the thorax, three spots at the base of the abdomen, 
and a thin black band on each segment: fore wing black, the 
veins not pale as is usual in this group; the discal macular 
band as in baulus, but there are only five spots, all much 
smaller and well separated from each other: hind wing white, 
