534 Sir G. F. Hanipsou on neio 



the last with the white spots much more prominent and additional 

 specks above middle of inner margin and on termen below apex ; 

 the Unes almost obsolete, the outer edge of the postmedial line 

 appearing as a series of dark points ; abdomen and hind wing pale 

 in male, rufous in female. 



Hab. Malat States, Padang Eengas ; Amboika, in Coll. 

 Kothschild. 



(5 a) Ommatopteryx discopis, sp. n. 



$ . Head white, slightly mixed with brown ; thorax pale brown 

 with a white dorsal fascia on tegulae, the patagia white with brown 

 fascia at middle, the metathorax white behind ; abdomen whitish 

 tinged with brown ; palpi pale red-bro^vn, white at base and the 

 maxillary palpi white at tips ; pectus, legs, and ventral surface of 

 abdomen white slightly mixed Avith pale red-brown. Fore wing 

 whitish tinged with brown and iiTorated Avith blackish, the post- 

 medial area irrorated with elongate black scales except towards costa 

 and inner margin ; a slightly sinuous pale yellow medial band just 

 before end of cell, slightly defined at sid^ by dark brown, with a 

 narrow white band before it from subcostal nerviu-e to vein 1, and 

 a small black spot in the cell ; a small round white spot with black 

 centre at discal fold bej'ond the cell ; subterminal line fine, brown, 

 excurved to discal fold and with some pale yellow before it below 

 costa, below discal fold defined on each side by white ; a terminal 

 series of eight minute quadrate black spots from discal fold to 

 tornus, the cilia beyond them metallic cupreous at base and with a 

 metallic cupreous line near base to apex. Hind wing white tinged 

 with red-brown, the cilia white with a red-brown line at middle to 

 vein 2. Underside white, the fore wing faintly tinged with red- 

 brown except on inner area ;' both wings with faint brown 

 subterminal line to vein 2. -----_ 



Sah. Teansvaal, Pretoria (Janse), 1 $ tyjje. ^xp. 18 mm. 



(6«) Ommatopteryx corsicalis, sp. n. 



c? . Head, thorax, and abdomen pale i-ed-brown mixed with some 

 whitish ; antennae pale red-brown ; maxillary palpi brown at base, 

 white at tips ; palpi white, tinged with rufous except below ; pectus, 

 legs, and ventral surface of abdomen white tinged with rufous. Fore 

 wing whitish suffused with red-brown and irrorated with blackish on 

 basal area and just beyond the medial band which is yellow defined 

 at sides by diffused brown and with a narrow white band before it, 

 slightly bent inwards to inner margin ; a narrow white subterminal 

 band defined at sides by brown lines, slightly incurved below costa, 

 then oblique to discal fold Avhere it is angled outwards to termen, then 

 inwardly oblique, a small blackish spot beyond it below costa Avith 

 a slight oblique dark line f i"om it across apical area to near termen ; 

 the apex Avhitish with an oblique dark subapical mark on it ; three 

 pairs of minute black terminal spots from vein 5 to aboA'e tornus 

 with the cilia beyond them metallic silver at base, the rest of cilia 



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