384 Mr. G. T. Bethune-Baker on 



strongly excurved in the radial area and recedes very deeply 

 on the fold terminating about tlie middle of the inner margin ; 

 tin's is followed at a little distance away by another fine dark 

 line almost parallel with the preceding one and more or 

 less broadly edged externally by pale ochreous, especially in 

 the costal area ; terminal area darkly suffused. Secondaries 

 pale brownish, and of the usual silky-looking texture. 



Expanse 48 mm. 



IJah. Mount Kebea, British New Guinea, 6000 ft., July 

 {Pratt). 



Type in my collection. 



Cascera callima, sp. n. 



? . Head and thorax chestnut-brown mixed with grey. 

 Piimaries pale pinkish brown with a dark broadish subbasal 

 dash on the lower margin of the cell, followed by a whitish 

 patch in the angle of vein 2, at the edge of which is an 

 oblique irregular stripe of dark shading edged by an indefinite 

 and interrupted paler line ; a subterniinal row of pale dots 

 darkly edged externally. In the cell there is a twin dark 

 line across the centre and a dark spot at the end with a pale 

 centre, beyond which are two or three dark dots. Secend- 

 aries pale grey. 



Expanse 50 mm. 



Hah. British New Guinea : Mount Kebea, 6000 ft., March 

 and April {A. E. Pratt). 



Type in my collection. 



Nearest to my Cascera bella. 



Stauropus viediohrunnea, sp. n. 



cJ . Head and thorax grizzly ash-grey, pale fawn-brown. 

 Primaries with the basal area ash-grey slightly irrorated with 

 brown, the whole of the median area dark brown terminating 

 very irregularly, from where to the termen the colour is 

 palish chocolate-brown, with a fine subterniinal irregular 

 line. Secondaries pale brownish with the usual darker 

 " stauropus " mark at the apex. 



$ . Similar to male, but with the basal and terminal areas 

 very pale ochreous grey, the dark median area large and 

 deep brown, the fine terminal line accentuated strongly. 



Expanse, ^ 48, $ 61 mm. 



Hah. British New Guinea : Mount Kebea, 6000 ft,, March 

 and April; Babooni, 3000 ft., July and August; Ekeikei, 

 1500 ft., July. 



Types in my collection. 



