( 471 ) 



In coll. Charles Obertliur 1 <? from Vain Lele, Fiji, ex Bins. GodcflFroy. In the 

 Berlin MnsL'iim one ? from Ninai'u (Sejifernlier ; Friedliiiidcr). 

 In coll. Drnce a series from Suva, Viti Levu (Woodronl). 



b. C. annaius marianiia sulisp. nov. 



?. Abdomen with a ferni^'inous belt upon segment Ti, becoming ochraceons 

 at the sides, a ferruginous mesial sjiot and a smaller and paler side-spot on 

 segment 6. 



Hah. Mariannes. 



One ? iu the Paris Museum from Rota, Mariannes (M. A. Marche). 



400. Cephonodes lifuensis (PI. IX. f. 9, ?). 



*Crj,I„i,mlex (!) lifuensis Rothschild, Nov. Zooi.. i. p. 66 (1894) (Lifu ;-Miir. Tring). 



?. Abdomen with red band on segment 5 and a red side-spot on 0; tail black 

 at liase, side-tufts orange at end or almost whidly tawny; abdomen below cinnamon- 

 rufous, greyish in middle of first sternites. Distal border of fore wing broad, 

 somewhat narrower than iu /di/ffi, gradually narrowing behind, lA mm. broad at 

 II'. Foretibia ending in a thorn as iu picns. 



Hub. Lifu, Loyalty Islands. 



In the Tring Museum 2 ? ¥ from Lifn. Not seen in other collections. 



CXI. SATASPES.— Tvpus: infcnmlis. 



Srsiii, Westwood {iinii Fabrieius, 177.5), OiM. Or. Eiit. p. 60 (184S). 



.Miirroglossa, Walker («"« Och.senheimer, 1816), Ust Lep. Lis. B. M. viii. p. 95 (1856). 



SiiUisjies Moore, in Horsf. & Moore, Cut. Lep. Lis. Miis, E.I. C. i. p. 261 (18r)7) (typus : infmiaHs). 



.\fi/tiiltzia Buisduval, Sjter. Gen. Lep. UH. i. p. 377 (1875) (= Sutasjies). 



cJ ? . ( llosely allied to llarmnrrhafiia ; differs especially in the folhiwing points : 



Antennae shorter, not clubbed in S, more strongly compressed, deeply grooved ; 

 in ¥ slightly clubbed; eud-segment distinctly widened at base ; penultimate segment 

 of the same shape as the preceding one. Spines of alxlomen as in Haemorrhagia, 

 except that those of the proximal rows are all longer than broad. Spurs shorter, 

 those of midtibia less unecpial. ('ell of hindwing more than twice as long as broad. 



6. Tenth tcrgite divided into two diverging processes (PI. XLIII. f. 27. 28); 

 sternite vestigial, without lobe. Clasjier reduced and distorted (PI. LII. f. 6); 

 dorsal margin dilated into a bro:ul )ilat<' («), wiiich lies upon the inner surface of 

 the (dasper, and is continu(jus with a dorso-apical ju'iicess {p'ld) into which the 

 cliiHjier is |jroduced ; a ventral process {j"/i') re]iresents the distal part of the large 

 liarpe ; this jji-ocess is armed at the upper corner with a prominent tooth (d). 

 I'enis-sheath without armature, flattened distally, rather stouter than in 

 //'in/ion/i'ii/i'i, short, not produced into a thin apical process ; a alight transverse 

 lliicliening vent rally in middle. 



Kariy stages not l<nown. 



//"/(. Indo-Malayiin Siiliregioii : South India, (Hiina, eu>(\vai-ds lo the 

 I'liilippines, (!(debes, and .lava. 



Three species. 



