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Conosia trrorata, Wied. 
Kotosho Island, 5. vii. 1912 (7. Shiraki), 1 ?. 
LIMNOPHILINI. 
Ephelia fascipennis, Brun. 
Assan, 10.-x.1912 (1. Nitobe),1 °. 
The specimen corresponds fairly well with Brunetti’s 
description and figure, but the minute dots on the wing are 
more numerous, and the dorsum of the thorax is grey with 
sharply defined spots and streaks. 
ANISOMERINI. 
Eriocera (Physecrania) unicolor, de Meij. 
Horisha, 1000 ft. (AZ. Maki), 1 Ss. 
Agrees very well with de Meijere’s description, which was 
based on a specimen trom Simalur, N.W. of Sumatra. 
Eriocera (Androclosma) verticale, Wied. 
Taihoku (7. Shiraki),1 9. 
Eriocera (Eriocera) sauteriana, End. 
Kotosho Island, 20. vii. 1912 (7. Shiraki), 1 3; Arisan, 
ex, 1912) (7, Nitobe),'1 9. 
‘The male is much smaller and more slender than the 
female. 
Eriocera (Eriocera) rubriceps, sp. n. 
Head dull red, proboscis and palpi black; antennz dark 
brown except for the reddish first joint. Front moderately 
swollen, a small pit at the top of the swelling. First antennal 
joint stout, less than twice as long as broad, second globular, 
third half as long again as the fourth, cylindrical. Thoraa : 
preescutum and scutum velvet-black, the former with four 
inconspicuous leaden-coloured bat slightly reddish-tinged 
stripes. Scutellum, postnotum, and pleure entirely dull 
reddish brown. Abdomen: first tergite reddish orange with 
a black hind border ; second to fifth orange with black hind 
borders ; sixth and seventh velvet-black; eighth (mainly 
hidden) and ninth dull orange ; valves of ovipositor shining 
brownish; venter chiefly orange, except on the sixth and 
seventh sternites, which are blackish. Legs rather stout, 
