228 Messrs. J. J. Joicey and G. Talbot on new 



and yellow-brown below ; legs black-brown, mid and poste- 

 rior femora grey-wliite on inside. 



? . Upperside of fore wing with narrow pale yellow discal 

 band of three spots between suhnKnliau and vein 2 ; some 

 pale yellow scaling along proximal half of inner margin. 

 Hind wing with paler markings than in the c? , and with a 

 shorter discal band. 



Underside of fore wing with a broader discal patch than in 

 the (J. 



Head and pal[)i with yellowish-wliite markings. Fringes 

 black-brown. 



Length of fore wing, (^ 20, ? 21 mm. 



Hah. Waigeu, Feb.-May, & ^ ^ ,1 ? . 



Mimene viridicincta, sp. u. 



Distinguished from other species of the genus by the 

 metallic green head. 



c? . Upperside with black-brown ground-colour. Fore 

 icing with the basal area to origin of vein 3 yellow-brown 

 divided by the dark veins and with the cell but sparsely 

 scaled with this colour. Hind iving with some yellow-brown 

 hair at the base. 



Underside of fore wing with a yellow-brown spot at the 

 base of cellule 2 and some scaling of similar colour above it in 

 the cell. Hind icing darker than the fore wing, deep brown 

 and without markincrs. 



Antennee black, club greyish below with yellow scaling ; 

 head, palpi, tegulai, and base of patagia metallic green with 

 cupreous reflections ; thorax and base of abdomen clothed 

 with yellow-brown hair ; abdomen deep purplish brown with 

 slight yellow lateral scaling; anal tuft white below; legs 

 black-brown. 



Length of fore wing 21 mm. 



Hab. Waigeu, Feb. -March, 1 c? • 



We place this provisionally in Mimene, but it differs from 

 the typical (J of that genus in veins 3 and 4 of the fore wing 

 oriy-inatino- close together and 3 and 4 of the hind winff beinij; 

 closer together than 2 and 3. 



JS^otocrypta angiana, sp. n. 



Allied to wohana, Plotz *, from Aru, but differs in having 

 the spot in 2 on the tore wing reduced proximally so that 

 its inner edge is not in line with the cell-spot ; the band is 



* Berl. Eut. Zeit. xxix. p. 225 (1885). 



