Moths in the Joicey Collection. 17k 
10. Enmonodia villicosta, sp. n. 
3 .—86 mm. 
Closely akin to pudens, Walk., of which it might be 
regarded as a local race. Coloration the same. Hair of 
hind tarsus only clothing the first joint (one hind leg only 
sound); that of pectus and femora brighter scarlet (in 
pudens more orange-ochreous, mixed or tinged with scarlet). 
Fore wing with the variable dark spot near base of M’ in 
both the known examples small, its longitudinal measure- 
ment exceeding the transverse. 
Hind wing with the almost straight median line showing 
behind R' a very slight tendency to curve inwards, not (as 
in pudens) outwards ; the postmedian dots rather nearer to 
and more uearly parallel with the median than is usual in 
pudens ; a rather distinct narrow dark border, as in feniseca, 
Guen., and lactiper, Hmpsn.; beneath with the long woolly 
hair occupying also the costal region. 
Mindanao, Philippines (Mounsey), type and another. 
As the androconial hairs of the hind wing are evidently 
liable to abrasion, it is just possible that bred specimens of 
pudens would show them also in the mid-costal region ; but 
many specimens have been examined (as also by Hampson) 
without revealing an indication of this. 
1l. Speiredonia remota capitulifera, subsp. n. 
¢ .—Differs from remota remota, Feld. (S. Moluccas to 
Aru) in having the median area of the fore wing darker, 
more uniform (in 7. remota distally fading out to nearly 
the ground-colour), the head of the comma-shaped mark 
reduced in size (about 3x15 mm.), entirely filled in with 
black. ; 
Hind wing with ceutral part blacker than in remota remota. 
Bankala, Celebes (J. C. van Hasselt). 
A @2 (“Celebes ex Marsden”), possibly representing a 
different race, is smaller (56 mm.), the fore wing with the 
discoidal mark not reduced, the median line interrupted by 
it, the postmedian approximated to it (thus occupying about 
the position of the median of remota remota), the subterminal 
less deeply dentate, the hind wing with the whitish sub- 
terminal line much more distally placed. 
Genus Lacorrera, Guen. 
Guenée’s note (Spec. Gén. Lép. vii. p. 223) on the short 
third joint of the male palpus holds in all the species 
