( 42r ) 



line right-angled on M' (iu viujiihiiada (nily faintly denticulate). Underside of 

 forewing with costal edge broadly tinted with rast-colonr, a discal mark on DC 

 the same ; of hindwing without spots at ends of R' and Rl The hindleg appears 

 less dilated, and I cannot tind a hair-pencil. 



Mount Goliath, February 1911 (A. IS. Meek). Type in coll. Rothschild. 



S3. Prasinocyma phoenicogramma spec. nov. 



? , 22 mm. Face red ; vertex white ; occiput red. Palpus scarcely half as 

 long again as diameter of eye, third joint not much elongate. Thorax and abdomen 

 dorsally greenish. 



Wings rather pale yellowish green. Forewing with SC anastomosing with C ; 



costal edge tinged with red ; lines purplish red ; first at before one-fourth, curved, 

 not sharply defined ; second from eosta at beyond two-thirds, parallel with termen, 

 nearly straight or very faintly wavy, distinct ; terminal interrupted at vein-ends ; 

 discal dot minute, black mixed with red ; fringe tinged with pale reddish proxi- 



mally. Ilimhcing bluntly angled at R' ; DC^ oblique, M' almost connate with R^ ; 



first line wanting ; second scarcely beyond middle of wing, somewhat incurved 

 between the radials, so as rather closely to approach the discal dot. 



Underside with forewing suffused with dull reddish from costal margin to M, 

 except at extreme termen, otherwise very pale greenish ; terminal line and fringes 

 as above. 



Mount (ioliath, January 1011 (A. S. Meek). Type in coll. Rothschild. 



In the absence of the S, and of manifest relationship to any known species, 

 the generic position of this neat little species is somewhat uncertain. The 

 basal expansion of hindwing is sufficiently strong to justify a suspicion that the 

 S may possibly prove to be without a frenulum. 



84. Prasinocyma oxybeles spec. nov. 



$, 30-31 mm. Face bright red in upper half, pure white in lower. Palpus 

 little longer than diameter of eye, red, terminal joint mostly white. Vertex white ; 

 occiput narrowly bright red. Thorax above green ; abdomen somewhat paler 

 (possibly a little discoloured), marked with red dorsally, excepting the first seg- 

 ments, the red enclosing two or three ronndisli white spots. Legs pale, forefemur 

 and til)ia shaded with red. 



Forewiiu/ siiaped as in the Neotrojiical genus 'rdclu/jjlujli', the costa being 

 arched distally, apex acute, termen straight or even faintly subconcave, tornus 

 pronounced ; cell produced anteriorly, SC free or anastomosing briefly with C, 

 R' stalked ; green, somewhat olivi'-tinted (i)erhaps slightly faded) ; costal margin 

 crimson (esj)ecially in j)roximal pait), extreme edge fuscous ; a conspicuous crimson 

 gjMjt at apex, extending into the fringe ; lines represented chiefly by red spots on 

 the veins, tiiose of the proximal series the larger, placed in a triangle on SC, 

 cell-fold and M (at base of M-) and a fourth on SM-', the connecting line very 

 indistinct, deeply outanglcd in cell and in subniedian area ; distal series from 

 posterior margin at beyond two-thirds, slightly obliijue outwards as far as R', then 

 a little recurved, but scarcely indicated in front of SC*, the connecting line ex- 

 tremely indistinct, forming a series (jf dee[) Innules jiroximally to the spots ; a red 

 discal sjiot (in the type specimen somewliat elongate);anteriorIy to R''' and a smaller 



