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Moths in the Joicey Collection. 18 
29. Parallelia isotima, sp. n. 
3 ? .— 29-36 mm. 
Head and front of thorax yellowish brown; rest of thorax 
and abdomen brown-grey, the latter somewhat darkened 
dorsaily. Fore leg (as in humilis, Holl.) somewhat darkened, 
the tarsal joints more markedly pale at the extremities than 
in that species. 
Fore wing shaped and marked almost exactly as in humilis, 
more glossy, paler (especially at termen), olivaceous tinge 
rather more noticeable, postmedian line more decidedly 
incurved from R’, thus forming an acuter angle at that vein. 
Hind wing slightly less dark than in Aumilis, narrowly 
slightly paler at termen in posterior half; beneath with 
more extended white or whitish shading in terminal area 
(wanting in Aumilis). 
Bitje, Ja River, Cameroons, 2000 feet (G. LZ. Bates),53 3, 
4 2? 9. Also one from the same source in coll. Brit. Mus. 
Apart from the smaller size and the distinctions above 
noted, isotima differs in having the genitalia smaller, more 
symmetrical (the right arm in humilis truncated), the penis 
differently shaped, ete. 
30. Parallelia curvisecta (Warr., MS. ?), sp. n. 
So ?.—50-54 mm. 
Similar to interpensa, Guen. Whitish lines on patagia 
and tegulz better developed. 
Fore wing with basal area concolorous with proximal part 
of median; subbasal white half-line well developed ; ante- 
median line curved, parallel or nearly parallel with median. 
Hind wing paler beneath, especially in abdominal region. 
Dutch New Guinea: Wandammen Mountains, 3000-4000 
feet, November, 1914 (A. C. § F. Pratt), type g and 
allotype ? ; Arfak Mountains. 
Labelled by Talbot “ Parallelia curvisecta, Warr.,” which 
must be an unpublished name. 
31. Parallelia euryleuca, sp. n. 
3 .—70 mm. 
Palpus with third joint short ; head brown; thorax light 
brown; antennal shaft white proximally. Abdomen pale 
yellow-grey beneath, dark-mixed dorsally except at ends of 
segments ; anal tuft strong, tinged with light brown. 
Fore wing lighter brown than in the allies (crameri, Moore, 
etc.), with a faint olivaceous tinge; some violet-grey 
