I fvterocera from Xem (Juiifa. ATtl 



below vein G more or less suffused with black, iVin^'os 

 white. 



i'jxpaiise ^)C) nun. 



I/'ih. Niuay Valley, Arfak Mountains, Dutch New Guinea, 

 3G0I) feet. 



Ty{)e in my collection. 



A near ally to Pseudof>/ii/Uodes ruhijineu^ H-B. 



Pseudophyllodes tiinayt, sj). n. 



? . Head, antenna?, thorax, ahdonicn, and legs all palo 

 ochreous grey. Both wings palo ochreous groy. Primaries 

 with two darkish median lines, two postmedian, and one sub- 

 terminal line, all strongly crenulate, a dark spot at the end 

 of the cell, apical quarter of wing to about vein 5 pale rufous. 

 Secondaries with a broad curveil darker band, beyond wiiich 

 the ground-colour is more oclireous. 



Expanse 53 mm. 



//ab. Ninay Valley, Arfak Mountains, 3000 feet. 



'I'ype in my collection. 



I place this species temporarily in this genus, though it 

 may turn out to belong to another when the male sex is 

 discovered. 



Limacodidse. 



Mumbara dubia, sp. n. 



(J. Head, thorax, abdomen, and both wings pale pinkish 

 ochrtous grey. Primaries with the least trace of a fine 

 darker median line and a tine dark curved postmedian lifie. 

 Secondaries witiiout any mark at all. 



Expanse 19 mm. 



J/ab. Arfak Mountains, 4000 feet; February and March. 



Type in C<»11. Kenrick. 



Mear to J/, iucoiispicuaf B-B., but a decidedly smaller 

 species, and the median and postmedian line both differ in 

 shape and position, the latter ending further away from the 

 tornus. 



.}far)ibara pallens, sp. n. 



(J. Head, thorax, and abdomen pale pinkish brown. 

 ]?oth wings pale ochreous grey. Primaries with an obscure 

 median strongly dentate fine line ; fringes slightly darker 

 with a pinkish tinge. Secondaries slightly darker than 

 primaries, with a pinkish tinge quite markless. 



Exj)anse 20 nnn. 



JIab. Ariak Mountains, 4000 ft.; February and March. 



Type in Coll. Kenrick. 

 Ann. cO Mat/. N. Hist. JSer. 5. \'ul. vi. 31 



