704 Mr. L. B. Piout 07i 



Ninay Valley, Central Arfak Mountains, Dutch New 

 Guinea, 3500 feet, November 1908 to January 1909. Type 

 in coll. L. B. Front. A second ? , Fak-Fak, 1700 feet, 

 January to February 1908, slightly more reddish above and 

 8lia;htly more ochreous beneath, but quite similar, also in 

 coll. L. B. Front. The type has a large dark olive spot 

 behind postmedian on R^ of each ^^ing, of which there is no 

 trace in the cotype, 



Leptoctenopsis uxorcula, sp. n. 



5 . 28 mm. — Very closely related to melusina, Frout, Gen. 

 Ins. fasc. 104, p. 82, of which it may possibly be a form, 

 though the fore wing appears to be slightly more squared at 

 tornus; ground-colour paler, the antemedian line somewhat 

 more curved, the ])OStmedian paler, shaded proximally with 

 pale yellowish and on fore wing sharply dentate outwards in 

 the cellules on either side of SC. 



Caracas, Venezuela. Type in coll. L. B. Front. 



Cor mm hyperphyeSy sp. n. 



(J. 43 mm. — Face black above (partly rubbed). Falpus 

 whitish, ends of first and second joints black on outer side. 

 Thorax and abdomen white, with some black spots dorsallj-. 

 Wings white, subhyaline, with slight bluish reflection. 

 Fore wing with apex acute, produced ; costa to SC irrorated 

 with fuscous ; antemedian line from costa at well beyond 

 one-third to termen at somewhat beyond one-third, curved 

 anteriorly, consisting only of large irregular blackish spots 

 CD SC, M, and SM^, and weaker ones on the folds ; discal 

 spot black; postmedian line from costa at four-fifths to inner 

 margin at somewhat before two-thirds, consisting of black 

 spots on SG^, R^"^, and M' (the last almost a dash), and 

 black dashes, considerably further from termen, on M^, 

 SM^"^, and inner margin ; a faint, strongly lunulate-dentate 

 subterminal line near distal margin, the teeth on the veins 

 directed disfad ; a slender dark terminal line, and a series of 

 large round black terminal spots between the veins; fringe 

 white. Hind wing similar, without antemedian line. Under- 

 side with discal and terminal spots, the lines obsolete. 



Mlanji Mountain, GOOO-7000 feet, 1st May, 1910 {S. A. 

 JS^eave). Type in coll. Brit. Mus. 



Much larger than any previously known species of Corium 

 or Deramhila, and further distinct in the formation of the 

 subterminal line. 



