On new Species of Diurnal Lepidoplera. 519 



Barasa tetragramma, sp. n. 



? . Head and thorax white, slightly irrorated with fuscous; 

 pal|)i with black mark at side of second joint; fore ti bite 

 blackish on inner side, the tarsi blackish at extremity ; 

 abdomen white, tinged with grey above, the basal crest 

 blackish at tip. Fore wing grey- white irrorated with fuscous, 

 the medial and terminal areas slightly tinged with brown ; 

 a slight black streak in base of cell ; a strong obliquely 

 curved black subbasal line from costa to submedian fold ; a 

 highly waved medial line with traces of another line before 

 it ; a slight diffused rufous discoidal mark ; postraedial line 

 bent outwards below costa, incurved at discal fold and below 

 vein 4, angled outwards at vein 1 ; subterminal line strong, 

 black, not quite reaching costa, on which there is a black 

 point, met below costa by an oblique shade from apex slightly 

 excurved at middle ; a terminal series of miimte black streaks. 

 Hind wing white, the apical area tinged with brown down 

 to vein 2 ; the underside with the costal area tinged with 

 brown. 



Hub. Fiji, 1 ? type. Exji. 28 mm. 



This is the specimen recorded as Anmrothripa mgrosirigata 

 by Mr. Bethune-Bakcr (P. Z. S. 1905, i. p. 93), the type of 

 which, from New Guinea, has, however, the medial line not 

 angled inwards below the cell. 



[To be contioued.] 



LIX. — Descriptions of Two neio Species of Diurnal Lepido- 

 ptera belonging to the Subfamily Njmphalinge. By Herbert 



Perrhanoia cuhana, sp. n. 



Male. — Head, thorax, and abdomen yellowish brown ; 

 antennaj black. Palpi, underside of the thorax, and abdomen 

 pale brown. Primaries bright red, the costal niargiu, apex, 

 and outer margin black, the outer margin spotted with 

 yellowish brown ; a short black band at the end of the cell, 

 beyond which a waved rather wide black line crosses the 

 wing from the costal to the inner margin; two small black 

 dots close to the apex ; the fringe pale reddish yellow : 



