ART. 19 NEW MOTHS OF THE FAMILY CERURIDAE — SCHAUS 81 



Expanse 21 mm. 



Habitat. — Surigao, Mindanao, Philippine Islands. 

 Type.— Cat. No. 33432, U.S.N.M. 



The antennae are well pectinated; veins 6 and 7 on hind wing with 

 long stalk. 



Evidently very close to F. viridinota Hampson, but much smaller. 

 Four males and a female in the United States National Museum. 



CHADISRA MADENA, new species 



Male. — Palpi hessian brown fringed with white. Frons sayal 

 brown; vertex deep brownish drab, the hairs partly tipped with light 

 gray. Collar white edged in front with chestnut. Thorax white 

 suffused with vinaceous buff, the tegulae white. Abdomen above 

 whitish buff suffused with avellaneous except at base and at end. 

 Fore wing largely deep vinaceous gray, mottled with broad fuscous 

 scales; a small white spot at base of cell; inner margin white, expand- 

 ing beyond base, upbent to cell at vein 2, obliquely downbent to 

 below fold, upbent to vein 2 and oblique to tornus, the lines crossing 

 it deep olive buff; a large antemedial oval spot blackish mouse gray 

 formed of broad scales, each tipped with buff white, from within cell, 

 inbent to inner margin, and narrowly edged with white, followed by 

 a double chestnut line from costa, outbent in cell, inset below cell to 

 fold, very faint from fold to inner margin; below vein 2 to postme- 

 dial a trangular chestnut mark ; discocellular edged with fuscous and 

 a few white scales; an irregular fuscous line, lunular, outcurved and 

 close to cell, followed by the double postmedial fuscous line, which 

 is crenulate, almost vertical to vein 2 and inbent; this line followed 

 from costa by a large white spot with outer edge wavy, and narrow- 

 ing to vein 4 largely irrorated with olive and dark olive buff, with 

 two chestnut spots on costa and some buffy brown at apex; subter- 

 inainal small white spots on interspaces from vein 6 to vein 2; cilia 

 mottled fawn color, wood brown and white. Hind wing cinnamon 

 drab, the base and inner margin partly white; cilia white at anal 

 angle. 



Expanse 42 mm. 



Habitat. — Tjibodas, Mount Gede, Java. 



Type.— C&t. No. 33433, U.S.N.M. 



In appearance very much like Fentonia orbijer Hampson but with 

 the areole and venation typically that of Chadisra, only differing in 

 having the antennae well pectinated for three-fourths of the length. 



NEOPHEOGIA CATHANA, new species 



Male. — Palpi dark chestnut, the fringe mottled with white. Frons 

 dark chestnut, laterally mottled with white and buff pink. Collar and 

 thorax w4th a dorsal fuscous line, collar otherwise and tegulae white 

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