386 Mr. W. L. Distant on 



Long., excl. tegm., 5 mm.; exp. tegm. 17 mm. 

 So far as my knowledge extends Ricania lurida, Walk., Is 

 the nearest allied species. 



Genus EURICANIA. 

 Euricania, Melich. Ann. Hofnius. Wien, xiii. p. 258 (1898). 



Type, E. ocellus, Walk. 



Euricania gloriosa, sp. n. 



Head, pronotum, and mesonotum black ; abdomen, body 

 beneath, and legs ochraceous ; face mostly or entirely black, 

 and distinct sternal black spots ; tegmina bright shining 

 golden-yellow, costal, apical, and inner margins, a short 

 fascia commencing from costa at about one-tliird from apex 

 and extending to near middle, followed by a discal rounded 

 spot, black ; wings pale shining golden yellow, the posterior 

 and apical margins black ; vertex, pro- and mesonota with a 

 continuous, central, longitudinal ridge, on pronotum on each 

 side of the ridge is a small rounded' foveation, on mesonotum 

 on each side of the central ridge there is also a waved oblique 

 ridge and a shorter and straighter ridge connecting the latter 

 from about middle with the anterior margin ; face with three 

 longitudinal ridges, one central, the others submarginal ; 

 clypeus distinctly centrally ridged. 



Long,, exch tegm., (^ ? 7-8 mm.; exp. tegm. 22-26 mm. 



Allied to E. splendida, Fabr., from New Guinea and some 

 of the neighbouring islands. 



Genus Armacia. 



Armada, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. ii. p. 70 (1862). 



Armacia atrofascialis, sp. n. 



Head with the vertex piceou?, face and clypeus shining, 

 jet-black ; pronotum stramineous ; mesonotum stramineous, 

 the lateral and anterior margins and a central longitudinal 

 fascia castaneous ; abdomen black, the base and some trans- 

 verse lateral spots stramineous ; body beneath black, sternal 

 spots stramineous ; legs stramineous, posterior femora (ex- 

 eluding apices) and all the tarsi black ; tegmina hyaline, the 

 venation pitchy brown, costal membrane pitchy brown, with 

 a distinct black stigmatal spot at its apex, preceded and 

 followed by stramineous margins ; at apex of tegmen a 

 prominent black spot and a series of small black spots on the 



