IGS 



Mr. W. Warren on new 



Genus CoNOGETiiES, Meyr. 

 Conogethes diminutiva, sp. n. 



Fore wings yellow, with the lines indicated by black spots ; 

 a black dot at base; two subbasal spots on inner margin ; 

 first line sometimes vertical, consisting of three spots, often 

 broken, the two lower spots nearer the hind margin ; two 

 spots in cell ; exterior line consisting of ten or eleven spots, 

 submarginal line of seven ; the disk is often suffused with 

 tawny, and in some instances the lower spots of the two lines 

 coalesce, forming blotches in the central area. Hind wings 

 with discal spot and two lines of black spots, the central line 

 forming a black blotch on inner margin ; fringes of both 

 wings yellow. Head, thorax, and abdomen yellow, the latter 

 generally with dorsal and lateral rows of black spots ; anal 

 tuft of male black. Underside like upper, but paler; the 

 disk of fore wings often suffused with black. 



Expanse of wings 17 millim. 



Several from the Kliasias. 



Of the same size as C. kcemactalis, Snell., but distinguished 

 at once by the black, not reddish or purple markings. The 

 suffused forms may be called wnx.falvida. 



Conogethes punctiferalis, var. nigralis, n. 



The whole of the median area between the spots that repre- 

 sent the antemedian and postmedian lines suffused with 

 blackish. This variety is exactly analogous with the variety 

 semijascialis, Wlk., of ersealis, Wlk., from Moreton Bay, 

 Australia. 



Genus Aeipana, Moore. 

 Aripana annulata, sp. n. 



Fore wings white ; a faint ochreous streak along costa at 

 base and along hind margin from apex ; a black spot at base, 

 one on costa and inner margin near base, and a small one in 

 base of cell ; first line ochreous brown, only visible towards 

 inner margin; a roundish large black cell-spot, sometimes 

 with pale centre ; obliquely beyond it a large finely edged 

 brown or ochreous semiannulus ; the ochreous or brownish 

 diffuse exterior line starts from another similar semiannulus, 

 is curved outwards towards hind margin, interrupted below 

 the middle, and reappears on inner margin at three fourths ; 

 opposite the gap is a black spot near the hind margin. Hind 

 wings with black cell-spot and ochreous sinuous interrupted 



