228 Mr. W. Warren on new 



Banisia ordmaria, sp. n. 



Fore wings dull brownish drab, with darker shading and 

 reticulations ; a basal patch, a narrow^ antemedian fascia, 

 nearly vertical, and a postmedian fascia, forked below the 

 middle and becoming obsolete towards inner margin, its outer 

 edge angulated in mid-wing, all slightly darker ; the whole 

 wing covered with dark, more or less interlacing strigulse ; 

 fringe concolorous, darker towards the apices, and faintly 

 chequered with darker. Hind wings with a dark line near 

 base and a dark irregular central fascia, the whole wing reticu- 

 lated ; fringe as in fore wings. Head, thorax, and abdomen 

 concolorous ; collar and front of thorax darker. Underside 

 brighter, more fulvous, with the fasciai dull orange. 



Expanse of wings 34 millim. 



One female from Mackay, Queensland. 



There are three examples unnamed in the British Museum 

 collection from Borneo which appear to be identical with the 

 present insect. It is most nearly allied to Banisia tetragonata, 

 Wlk., and B. dissimulans, Warr. 



Beguma, gen. nov. 



Fore wings with costa nearly straight, convex before apex ; 

 apex rounded ; hind margin well curved. Hind wings with 

 hind margin rounded ; inner margin short ; anal angle 

 rounded off. Antennae ( ? ) thick, closely lamellate ; palpi 

 porrect, the second joint slightly hairy beneath and curved, 

 the third minute, pointed ; tongue feeble. Neuration : fore 

 wings, cell half as long as wing ; discocellular apparently 

 interrupted. First median from two thirds, second just before 

 lower angle, third from the end ; lower radial from a little 

 above the angle, upper radial from above the middle of disco- 

 cellular ; last subcostal from below the upper angle, third and 

 fourth stalked from the angle, second just before the end, 

 first from one half ; from the base of the last subcostal a 

 veinlet runs basewards to the subcostal at about three fourths. 

 Hind wings : costal free ; first subcostal from well before 

 the end of cell, second from the end ; medians and radial as 

 in fore wing ; the discocellular is strong, complete, and angu- 

 lated ; scaling dense. 



Type Beguma constellata, sp. n. 



Beguma constellata, sp. n. 



Fore wings dull rosy, deepening towards the base, and there 

 black-brown, fading towards the hind margin to pearly grey, 



