62 Messrs, J. J. Joicej and G. Talbot on new 



on the outside ; head and thorax reddish brown, mixed with 

 ochraceous ; abdomen and posterior legs ochraceous ; fore 

 and intermediate legs ochraceous marked -with blackish 

 brown. 



Length of fore wing 21 mm. 



Hab. Waudanimeu xMtns., 3000-4000 feet, Nov. 4 cJ c? • 



OmichJis leucosilcfa, sp. n. 

 (PI. II. fig. 4.) 



Distinguished from other species of the genus by the ^hite 

 serrate post-discal band. 



(J ? . Upperside. — Fore wing rufous-brown ; three basal 

 dots black, edged with white ; below the cell six curved 

 white marks, in two rows, with some scaling on their inner 

 side ; a narrow white post-discal band, its proximal part 

 fcu'med of rounded white spots between the veins, each with 

 a black dot on its inner side, and its distal part being a 

 serrate line which touches the spojts, this line edged by black 

 vein-dots on its outer side; a subterminal row of indistinct 

 black dots with white scaling ; some black dusting in the 

 anterior area between post-discal band and the margin, and 

 also between the post-discal band and the white median 

 spots ; a black double discocellular dot. Hind wing pale 

 rufous-brown with a double white anal spot placed in some 

 blackish scaling. 



Underside pale rufous-brown, hind wing whitish. 



Antennae rufous ; palpi, head, and thorax rufous mixed 

 with white ; abdomen above pale rufous, below ochraceous ; 

 legs ochraceous. 



Length of fore wing, $ 20 mm., ? 22 mm. 



Hah. Wandammen Mtns., 3000-4000 feet, Nov. 1 $^ 



1 ?. 



Omichlis plagiosa, sp, n. 

 (PI, II. fig. 3,) 



Allied to transversa, B.-Bkr.*, but distinguished by a 

 longitudinal line from the base to the outer margin of 

 fore wing. 



? . Upperside. — Fore wing cinnamon-brown with darker 

 brown lines. A basal line, angled and indistinct; a median 

 line, angled below the middle ; a discal line, well defined, 

 straight and oblique; a post-discal line, anteriorly slightly 

 curved, posteriorly forming an S, i^i the lower angle of 



* Omichlis transversa, Bethune-Baker, Isov. Zool. xv. p, 178 (1908) 

 (Brit. N, Guinea). 



