2[)2 On new Moths in the Juicey Cullection. 



other allies), otherwise quite similar to the J . Its fresher 

 coiulition allows me to add, however, that the ground-colour 

 is really white with green irroration and the bands grey- 

 green, and that the abdomen has two small brown tlorsal 

 spots. The antenna is serrate and the palpus is short, thus 

 aberrant for the genus, 



11. Gelasma versicauda, sp. n. 



cJ .—43-47 mm. 



Larger than protrusa, Butl. Face deeper black (less 

 tinged with red). Pal[)us wiih third joint rather shorter, 

 though not quite as short as in iUitnrata, Walk. 



Fore icing darker, bluer green; terminal line and dots 

 obsolete ; proximal part of fringe less tinged with reddish — 

 dark grey with vaguely darker spots opposite the veins. 



Hind xoing with tail U)nger than in prutnisa, directed 

 rather markedly outward — i. e., with the posterior half of the 

 distal margin (from tenuis to tip of tail) comparatively 

 straight ; concolorous witli fore wing ; terminal line iine and 

 weak or almost obsolete ; fringe nearly as on fore wing, the 

 proximal dark part rather narrow, the pale distal (whitish 

 ochreous) part ample. 



Koshun, Formosa. Type and another in coll. Joicey; 

 also in Coll. Tring Museum from the same locality. 



Subfamily QEOMETBiyjB. 

 12. Amnemopsyche ckarmione lujira, subsp. n. 



S ? .—39-41 mm. 



(•n an average smaller than c. charmione, Fab., from 

 AV. Africa. 



Fore wing with the white markings in general reduced, 

 much more shaded with orange, which broadly borders the 

 discal band and almost entirely fills the subapical 8|)ot ; 

 discal band continued almost to hind ntoryiny confluent p'Voxi- 

 malbj tfith the ydlonish hind-marginal streak from base. 



Hind icing with the black border continued narroicly along 

 abdominal margin, invaded by a small orange projection Irom 

 the ground-colour between fold and SM-; orange subterminal 

 spot between R^ and M^ generally small. 



Congo Free State; Lufira Kiver, affluents Kikura and 

 Bnluo llivers, near Likasi Copper Mine?, 4000 ft., 2bth Feb.- 

 15th April, 1919; 5 c? cJ , 1 ? ('/• A. Bams). 



