386 Mr. W. L. Distant on 



Long., excl. tegm., 5 mm.; exp. tegm. 17 mm. 

 So far as my knowledge extends Ricania luridaj Walk.^ is 

 tlie nearest allied sj)ecies. 



Genus EURICANIA. 

 Euricania, Melich. Ann. Hofiiuis. Wien, xiii. p. 258 (1898). 



Type, E. ocellus, Walk. 



Euricania gloriosa, sp. n. 



Head, pronotum, and mesonotum black ; ab lomen, body 

 beneath, and legs ocliraceous; face mostly or entirely black, 

 and distinct sternal black spots : tegmina bright shining 

 golden-yellow, costal, apical, and inner margins, a short 

 fascia commencing from costa at about one-third from apex 

 and extending to near middle, followed by a discal rounded 

 spot, black ; wings pale shining golden yellow, the posterior 

 and apical margins black ; vertex, pro- and mesonota with a 

 continuons, central, longitndinal ridge, on pronotum on eacli 

 side of tiie ridge is a small rounded foveation, on mesonotum 

 on each side of the central ridge there is also a waved oblique 

 ridge and a shorter and straighter ridge connecting th.e latter 

 from about middle with the anterior margin; face with three 

 longitudinal ridges, one central, the others submarginal ; 

 clypeus distinctly centrally ridged. 



Long., excl. tegm., ^ ? 7-8 mm.; exp. tegm. 22-2G mm. 



Allied to E. splendida, Fabr., from New Guinea and s^me 

 of the neighbouring islands. 



Genus AinrACiA. 

 Annacia, Stai, Rio Jan. Hem. ii. p. 70 (1862). 



Armacla atrofaseialis, sp. n. 



Head witli the vertex |)iceous, face and clypeus shining, 

 jet-black ; pronotum stramineous ; mesonotum stramineous, 

 the lateral and anterior margins and a central longitudinal 

 fascia castancous ; abdomen black, the base and some trans- 

 verse lateral spots stramineous ; body beneath black, sternal 

 spots stramineous ; logs stramineous, posterior femora (ex- 

 cluding apices) and all the tarsi black; tegmina hyaline, the 

 venation pitchy brown, costal membiaiie pitchy brown, with 

 a distinct black stigmata! spot at its apex, preceded and 

 followed by stramineous margins ; at apex of tegmen a 

 prominent black spot and a series ol small black spots on the 



