(hi a new Species o/Oryctcropus. 38."? 



body luMieatli, h*^'-^, the lar;^e fuft of liair near abdominal 

 niiglcof hind \viii<^3 bidow white, anal tuft ot' abdomen bhick ; 

 coata of tore Nvin<i^3 above pale chocolate, hairs on the abdo- 

 minal niarp;in of hind winfjs white ; a blackish spot at the end 

 ot each cell of both winr^s, black dots on the outer margin ; 

 cilia |)ale chocolate, with whitish base and tips. 



Expanse of wini;3 1/,, inch. 



Amboina ; one example. 



'riie fore wings are lonj^er and narrower than usual, almost 

 as narrow as in Euchnemidia vielanuralix^ Walker, which I 

 have from Amboina and Flores, and is somewhat of the same 

 colour, but the hind legs are normal and do not possess the 

 large black tufts of hair on the tibiic as in that form. 



Crocidophora bicolondi's, nov. 



(J . Antennfe, palpi, head, and body dark cliestnut-reci : 

 wings ochreous ydlow, the upper half of the basal area of 

 fore wings brownish yellow, the fans of leaden scales showing 

 through to the upper side ; an oblique, somewhat sinuous, 

 antemedial dark line joining above the hinder margin a 

 similar medial line which runs up to the costa above tlie end 

 of the cell in the form of a triangle; two lines in the disk of 

 the hind wings joined together in a V-shaped form : fore 

 wings with a chestnut-red very broad marginal band, occu- 

 pying nearly a third of the wing, with an erect inner margin ; 

 a narrower, similarly coloured band on the hind wings, 

 attenuated downwards, ending at one third from the anal angle 

 and not quite reaching the costa. Underside same as upper- 

 side, but without the lines ; body and legs yellow, without 

 maikings. 



Expanse of wings -j**^ inch. 



Sarawak ; one exami)le. 



Allied to C. ptyophoruj Hmpsn. 



LI. — A new Species of Ovyctoroini''. By A. S. IliusT. 



Orycteropus leptodonj sj). n. 



Almost as large as 0. Erikssoni, Liiniiberg *, l)ut readily 

 distinguishable from it and trom all the other members of tiie 

 genus by its small and very narrow teeth. Anterior portion 

 of skull dilate 1, and as a result the edges of the palate are 



* Arkiv Zool. iii. no. 3 (1900). 



