Sjjccies of Indo-Mahiy<in Lepidoptera. 413 



Section I. B. 

 Antennte shortly pectinated. 



Deilemera gonora, nov. 

 ^ . Nearest to D. oroya^ Svvinhoe, from Sula Besi. Palpi 

 wliite, last joint black; frons, head, and thorax white ; frons 

 with a black sj)ot, collar witii two ; two square black spots 

 followed by around one on the thorax; abdomen white with 

 liardly any niaikings, tip ochreous ; win^s white, markings 

 black: fore wing with the veins black; a small patch on 

 tlie middle of the costa, another on the costa above the cell- 

 end and running into the bar at the end of the cell ; a broad 

 black band on the outer margin containing three white sub- 

 apical spots close together, the middle one the largest, the 

 lower very small, followed by two spots against tiie black 

 patch above the cell-end, with two white linear marks below 

 them, and large white spot at the middle of the outer margin 

 with a white streak attached to its lower end : hind wing 

 with a fairly broad black outer marginal band, not continued 

 on the costa, its inner margin sinuous and two white spots in 

 it, apical and medial. Undersitie : wings as above ; body 

 white without markings ; legs ochreous. 



Expanse of wings 2 inches. 



llab. Stuphensort, Dutch New Guinea. 



Dtilemera similis, nov. 



(^ ? . Nearest to D. burica, Holland, from Bourn, of 

 which I have a fine series from Bouru; palpi while, last 

 joint black ; frons, head, and thorax pale ociireous, nearly 

 white ; frons with a black linear spot, another similar spot 

 on the head; thorax with two black spots on each side; 

 abdomen pure white, with small black dorsal and lateral 

 spots : fore wing black, markings white ; a broad spear- 

 shaped streak from the base, from the median vein to the 

 internal vein, containing a black dot at its base, two short sub- 

 costal streaks above it and two round spots outside it ; a broad 

 oblique band divided by the veins into five large spots, the 

 lowe.-t round, the others elongate, the fourth from the costa 

 tiie largest, and extended both outwards and inwards with a 

 little streak hindwards from its interior end, the third wedged 

 in outwards between the second and the fourth, sometimes 

 with a very small spot attached to its upper side ; a little 

 beyond the band is a subcostal spot with another below it; 

 a large double spot subapical and another near the middle of 

 the outer margin : hiiul wing with a rather broad black band 

 narrowing hindwards, and continued in almost a line on two- 

 thirds of the costa ; a white spot on the costa below tlie 



