lieterocera from Dutch j^ew Guinea. 77 



basal line more heavily marked on costa and at inner margin ; 

 a faint median line angled outward at vein 2 ; a quadrate 

 snow-white costal patch reaching below vein 5, and its 

 greater part lying within the cell; a waved post-discal line 

 outwardly angled at vein 4, its upper part traversing the 

 costal patch and more heavily marked, its lower part some- 

 what obscured by forming the outer edge of part of the 

 median black band ; a blackish median band, its inner edge 

 below vein 2 defined by median line and its outer edge by 

 the post-discal line, anteriorly slightly invading cell and 

 filling inner two-thirds of cellule 3, and at base of vein 4 

 is joined to a black apical area ; on inner margin at the 

 outer edge of the median line is a small white spot ; a pale 

 submargiual line, irregularly dentate and white at the costa ; 

 below vein 2 a black apical area i caching vein 4, and leaving 

 a narrow band of ground-colour distally of the white costal 

 patch, also a narrow marginal edging ; a series of black 

 marginal dots proximally rounded and separated by the 

 veins ; fringe smoky grey, at veins 3 and 4 yellow-white. 

 Hind winy smoky gi'ey with a slightly darker marginal 

 band. 



Underside smoky grey. Fore wing with a post-discal band 

 of pale orange with spots of ground-colour, its inner edge 

 not entering cell, straight, and at right angles to costa, its 

 outer edge rounded but invaded by ground-colour. 



Head and thorax smoky grey, antennae yellowish brown ; 

 legs and abdomen greyish brown. 



Hab. Arfak Mtns., Angi Lakes, 6000 feet^ Jan.-Feb. 

 1 ?. 



Far aids lituata, sp. n. 

 (PL III. fig. 6.) 



This species is strongly reminiscent of Paradromulia 

 ambigua, Warr. 



J . Upperside. — Fore wing brownish ochreous much irro- 

 rated with black. Two black basal lines ; a dark discal 

 area, its upper part bounded by a black post-discal line ; 

 post-discal line at right angles to costa and curving in- 

 wardly below vein 4, thence straight from vein 2 to inner 

 margin ; upper part of post-discal line separated from a dark 

 distal area by a costal stripe of ground-colour which is joined 

 to a similar stripe filling outer two-thirds of cellule 3 ; a 

 thick distal line of ground-colour nearly parallel with outer 

 margin, and shortly hooked anteriorly and proximally con- 

 tingent here with a small apical patch of ground-colour ; a 



