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lipoailer than in subocellata, continued on to the metanotum, where the stripe is 

 broad. Anal angle of hindwing strongly produced. Grey marginal area offorewing 

 below reaching to JP or JF. 



r?. Tenth sternite with triangnlar lobes which are divergent (PI. XXIII. f. 15) ; 

 ape.x of harpe obtnse. 



? . See above. 



Hub. New Guinea. 



In the Tring Museum .^) <SS, \ "i from: Humboldt Bay, Dutcii N. G., Sep- 

 tember, October (^V. Doberty) ; Dorey, June fW. Doherhy) : Kr.paur, Fehruary 

 (W. Dohertyj : Mt. Alexander to Mt. Nisbet, British N. G. ("Anthony) : Fergnsson 

 Island, Decemlier (Meek) ; Sudest, April (Meek). 



The individual from Sudest is more greyish on the forewing than the others. 



Ii. 0. dolicrtyi aulomoriis snbsp. nov. 



S. Meso-metanotnra without greenish olive stripe, but with some white hair- 

 scales indicating the edges of the stripe : snbmarginal line of forewing less regularly 

 curved than in the New Gninea form, slightly undulate beyond R- ; white marginal 

 area of nnderside beginning at SC'' and stopping a little beyond Rl Lobes of tenth 

 tergite broad, close together ; harpe more acutely triangular distally than in doh. 

 (loherti/i. 



? . Not known. 



Ildh. Guadalcanar, Solomon Is., April 1901 (A. S. Meek), 1 6 in the Tring 

 Museum. 



LII. RHADINOPASA.— Typus : kornimani. 



Dasiumi, Druce (m„ Walker, 1856), Etil. Mo. Mag. xvi. p. 2G8 (1880). 

 lihadiiiopasu Kar-sch, Eitt. Nachr. xvii. p. 14 (1891) (type ■- horiiimani-iidei). 

 lihatlhiops;^ (I). Kirby, Cat. Lep. Het. i. p. G74 (1892).' 



J ? . Tongue short and weak. A tnft of long hair-scales behind eye. Palpus 

 long, but not projecting ; -second segment more than three times as long as broad, 

 compressed, joint not open. Antenna slender, sub-andromorphic in ? ; end-segment 

 short, penultimate one higher than long. Abdominal tergites densely spinose all 

 over, apical spines more tawny, stronger chitinised. Tibiae vol spinose ; spurs 

 very nneijual, two pairs to liindtibia, long terminal spur about one-third the length 

 of the first tarsal segment : tarsi very slender and long, hiudtarsus half as long 

 .igain as tlie cell of the hindwing measnred along SC, first segment as long as 

 tlic tibia, lonu'cr than the four others together, terminal segment rathci' shorter 

 than the fourth. Distal margins of wings entire: apex of forewing truncate; 

 l>- of hindwing curved, not longer than D', lower angle of cell not very acute, 

 costal margin convex, apex obtusely pointed. Clasper and eighth tergite without 

 friction-scales. 



Larva spinose (see below), with round head and short horn. 



Pupa glossy, abdominal tergites punctured, densely so at the bases, sternites 

 mor,- smooth ; rremaster short, obtnse, without tuberclefl or points ; tongue-case 

 iiiucli shorter than cases of forelegs. 



iiidi. West Africa. 



' (no species. 



Knuily distiuguished'lVoni Chniis and I'oliiiitiji'luis by tlie nnn-si)inose tibinc 

 and the truncate apex of forewing. 



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