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the costal half of Vf'mn between median line and onter prominently white ; snb- 

 margiual line wavy, white between two blackish shades; the ochreous or grey 

 shade following onter line darkened into a blotch at middle, especially in the ? ?, 

 before the clear pale spot on the dark margin ; cell-spot and marginal spots black ; 

 fringe white, with dark chequering. 



Him/win^: white; with double autemedian and postmedian dark lines 

 sinuous and parallel to each other ; rest of wing as in forewing ; all tiie markings 

 above the median vein less clear than those below, as if blurred. 



Underside pearly whitish, in forewing suffused with grey ; the lines and 

 cell-spots dark grey ; a broad blackish marginal border, containing a small pale 

 marginal spot at middle of both wings and at apex of forewing. 



Head and thorax pale or dark grey, in the females blackish ; abdomen white, 

 with two middle segments dark grey. 



Expanse of wings : 2(1 mm. 



T J'tJ, T ? ¥ ; the ? ? slighter smaller than the 3 <S . 



108. Myrioblephara vivida spec, no v. and ab. brunnea no v. 

 Forewing : whitish, slightly speckled with pale grey, the costa darker grey ; 

 first line at one-third, dark grey, slightly outbent at median, preceded by a very thick 

 diffuse dark shade ; onter line at two-thirds, outcurved to vein 2, where it is 

 indented, thence vertical, followed by a thick grey shade ; median line strongly 

 outbent round the dark cell-spot and dentate below, as iti albipuiivtata ; sub- 

 marginal line white, wavy between two dark grey shades ; a distinct whitish patch 

 on margin below middle ; slight dark marginal spots ; fringe mottled whitish 



and pale grey. 



Hindwing : with the two arms of antemediau line thick and well sejiarated, 

 the onter arm nearly at middle and touching the cell-spot, both stopping short at 

 the cell ; outer line waved, thick and double, approaching submarginal shades, 

 which with the line itself are distinct. 



Underside dull cinereous, with the markings distinct; marginal band broad, 

 showing the four dark shades. 



Head and thorax dark grey; abdomen grey with white rings; the basal 

 segments whiter, with a black ring beyond metathorax. 



Expanse of wings : 26 mm. 



2 cJJ, 2 ??. Of these 1 6 must be separated as ab. bnuinea; all the 

 marking dark olive-brown on a creamy white ground. 



lot). Paradromulia anomala Warr. 

 A long series, including both sexes of this S[)ecies, from the Upi)er Aroa River, 

 British New Guinea, proves it to be extraordinarily variable. I doubt if it can be 

 kept distinct from the type species ainbigua Warr. from Fergussou Island ; while 

 mgi-ocdlata fiom Sncr, Mefor, and lignifascia from Guadalcanar and Ron Island, 

 probably also riijlbruiinni from tineensiand, will have to be merged in it. Of the 

 ^W sj)cc"imens received 2'J (17 (J<^, 12 ? ?) may be referred to the tyi)e-form : 

 3, all c?(?, represent the ab. rujigrisea ; while the rest form 7 new aberrations, 

 quite distinct from any jirevionsiy met with. It is worthy of note that, on the 

 average, the ? ? are smaller than the Si in all the forms, and that they have 

 a wliili' apical sjiot, on the underside of forewings. 



