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one, near the costa, and the outer three subapical, near 

 together but almost at right angles to each other : hind 

 wings with the upper half of the same colour as the fore 

 wings but paler^ lower half pure white ; marginal border 

 black, composed of large spots joined together; an obscure 

 spot opposite the apex and a prominent one below it, both 

 rather close to the margin ; cilia brown, white towards anal 

 angle of hind wings : abdomen with the basal half brown, 

 the rest white. Underside black : fore wings with the spots 

 as above, some white suffusion at the end of the cell, and a 

 broad submarginal band of broad, duplex, obscure white 

 spots, which curves inwards below the apex, the duplex 

 spot near the hinder margin the largest and most pro- 

 minently white ; hind wings pure white, with a broad 

 dark black costal border, the spots as above : body and legs 

 white. 



Expanse of wings 2j^,j inches. 



German N. Guinea ; one example. 



Allied to T. clericus, Butler, which has a black abdomen 

 and has no smeared whitish markings on the outer portions of 

 the fore wings below. There is an example from Aru Isl. in 

 the B.M. unnamed. 



Genus Ilma, nov. 



Antennae slender, two thirds the length of the costa, 

 club long, tip curved and of moderate length ; palpi up- 

 turned, rising as high as the vertex, densely covered with 

 thick hair, third joint short, smooth, and with a blunt point ; 

 thorax and abdomen moderately stout, the abdomen reaching 

 a little lower thau the hind wings ; legs hairy, tarsi smooth 

 and without spurs : fore Avings with the costa arched at the 

 base, outer margin oblique, apex consequently rather pro- 

 duced, hinder margin straight, slightly longer than the outer 

 margin, hinder angle rounded : hind wings with the costa 

 and apex rounded, outer margin waved below the middle, 

 anal angle blunt, abdominal margin waved ; vein 5 from 

 above the middle of cell. 



llmajovina, nov. 



^ ?. Of a uniform dark bright olive-brown colour; palpi 

 below white, with brown hairs : fore wings with a broad 

 ochreous band from the costa of fore wings at the middle to 

 near the hinder margin before the hinder angle, the band is 

 fairly uniform in breadth but has irregular margins on both 



