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blade ; cla\7s simple ; empodia short. Wings blackish, anal 

 and axillary cells lighter; a large central white spot 

 extending from Rs to Cu ; a second rather large white spot 

 extending from Ri to R2^.3 ; a third at the wing-tip, reaching 

 from the tip of Rg to just beyond the tip of Rj^s. Scx 

 ending just before r ; Scg opposite fork of Rs ; r somewhat 

 oblique, three times its length before tip of R^ ; Rg quite 

 four times as long as Ro+s; r-m slightly beyond base of Rg, 

 also slightly beyond middle of upper margin of discal jell ; 

 cell Ml present, with extremely short stalk ; Cuja near apex 

 of lower margin of discal cell ; basal section of M3 very 

 oblique ; Cug somewhat curved, as long as Cu^a. 



Lengtb of body 20 mm.; wing 14"5 x4'5 mm. 



Assam : Khasi Hills (purchased from E. Heyne), 1 ? . 



17. Eriocera borneana, sp. n,, ? ? (PI. X. fig. 12.) 



f/e«fi? blackish grey, with moderately long black pubescence. 

 Frontal tubercle triple, but only very slightly prominent. 

 Antennae and palpi black (tips of both missing in type). 

 Thorax almost uniformly red ; pleurae only a little darker ; 

 pubescence normal, pale. Abdomen missing in the type. 

 Legs rather short, dark brown, tarsi darker ; claws simple ; 

 erapodium short and narrow. Wings dark brown; a white 

 fascia in the middle, extending from Rj to Cu (at which it 

 ends abruptly) and just touching the fork of Rs ; another 

 white spot immediately before the apex, not touching the 

 front margin, but reaching the hind margin between R4^g 

 and Mi_,_2- Sci ending opposite base of Rg; Scg near tip of 

 Sci ; r vertical, about three times its length from tip of Ri ; 

 Rg nearly four times as long as R2+3 ; r-m below^ base of R2 ; 

 basal section of Mi^.2 {i- e., inner margin of discal cell) nearly 

 vertical ; a trace of vein Mi present (more marked in tlie 

 wing figured than in the other) ; Cu^a at about two-thirds 

 of discal cell ; Cug slightly curved, longer than Cuja. 

 Hal teres bhick. 



Size of wing 9x3 mm. 



Borneo: Kuching, Sarawak, 27. iv. 1900 (J. Hewitt), 

 1 ? (?). A second specimen, almost certainly oelonging to 

 the same species, is in the Cambridge Museum from Borneo 

 (Kuching ?), 20 x.1901 (/?. Shelf ord). In this specimen the 

 first three abdominal segments and the ovipositor are yellow, 

 the remainder of the abdomen dark. The wing differs from 

 the type in having no trace of a pale subapical spot, and no 

 trace of vein Mj. The size of the subapical wing-spot is 

 probably variable, since in Walker's male type of E. infixa 



