ADDENDA. 565 



a diffused scarlet antemedial line with prominent patch on costa; a 

 scarlet-edged orange patch on inner margin just before middle, with 

 spot beyond it and a large spot in and below end of cell ; traces of 

 scarlet streaks in terminal interspaces ; some scarlet scales on termen 

 and cilia. Hind wing with the basal half orange, the terminal half 

 black. 



Hah. Philippines, S.E. Mindanao, type t $ in Coll. Semper, 

 Exp. 30 millim. 



Page 530. 

 1137 a. Chamaita metamelsena, n. sp. (Plate XXXV. fig. 15.) 



c? . Head and front of thorax white tinged with fuscous, the 

 metathorax and abdomen fuscous. Fore wing semihyaline white ; 

 waved fuscous subbasal, antemedial, and medial lines connected by 

 fuscous on inner margin, and the medial line oblique ; traces of a 

 waved subterminal line from costa to vein 3 connected by streaks on 

 the veins, with a terminal series of spots. Hind wing fuscous, with 

 hyaline white from middle of costa to termen extending down to 

 vein 3. 



Hah. N. Guinea, Milne Bay {Meelc\ 2^,1$, type. Exp. 24 

 millim. 



Page 534. 



*1143 a. Nudaria punctata. (Plate XXXV. fig. 16.) 

 Gcmpola punctata, Semp. Schmett. Phil. ii. p. 503 (1899). 



S . Fore wing with the cell very narrow, the subcostal and median 

 nervures approximated. 



Dull white. Fore wing with subbasal fuscous spot on costa and 

 antemedial bar from costa to median nervure ; an obscure streak 

 on vein 1 to a postmedial point on inner margin ; spots on termen 

 between veins 3 and 4 and above tornus. Hind wing semi- 

 hyaline. 



Hah. Philippines, S.E. Mindanao, type t d in Coll. Semper. 

 Exp. 24 millim. 



Page 557. Genus DARANTOIDES, nov. 



Type, D. rubroflava. 



Proboscis fully developed ; palpi porrect, not reaching beyond the frons ; 

 antennas of male ciliated ; tibire with the spurs moderate. Fore wing narrow, 

 the costa arched at middle, the termen obliquely curved, the inner margin 

 arched near base ; the upper and lower angles of cell produced and the disco- 

 cellulars highly angled ; veins 2, 3, 4, 5 separate from near lower angle; 6 from 

 below upper angle ; 7,8 from angle; 9 from before angle ; 10,11 frona long 

 before angle, free. Hind wing witli vein 3 from towards angle of cell ; 4, 5 

 i rom angle ; G from well below upper angle ; 8 from towards end of cell. 



This is the most ancestral genus of Lit7iosia)ui\, from which all 

 the others may be derived. 



