102 ^Ii". tt. T. Betbune-Baker on nero 



Chrysocraspeda caUima, sp. n. 



^ . Head, thorax, abdomen, and both wings manve-f]^rey, 

 with a fine postmedian line, oblique in the primaries, slightly 

 curved in the secondaries. The primaries have a dark point 

 at the end of the cell. Fringes yellow. 



Expanse 2G mm. 



Nnh. Dinawa, British New Guinea, 4000 feet ; September 

 (A. E. Pratt). 



Type in my collection. 



Near C. croccomannata, Warr. 



Chrysocraspeda dinawa, sp. n. 



? . Head yellowish, thorax and abdomen reddish. Both 

 wings lemon-yellow with red markings. Primaries with 

 basal area so closely covered with spots and stripes as to 

 show but little of the yellow ground-colour ; median area 

 clear yellow except at the costa, where it is irrorated with 

 red ; a broad postmedian band of red patches ; subterminal 

 area yellow, with red irrorations and spots. Secondaries 

 with a small red basal area ; median area yellow, with a red 

 spot at the end of the cell and the inner margin red ; post- 

 median area red almost up to the termen in the lower radial 

 area, but leaving in the upper radial area more of the yellow 

 ground visible, which is spotted witii red ; termen spotted 

 with red in both wings. 



Expanse 24 mm. 



HaJi. Dinawa, British New Guinea, 4000 feet ; August 

 (A. E. Pratt). 



Type in my collection. 



Chrysocraspeda tricolora, sp. n. 



c? . Head, thorax, and abdomen reddish. Both wings pale 

 yellow, almost entirely covered over with dense irroration of 

 Indian red. In the primaries an oblique median band and a 

 couple of dashes on the termen are all that shows of the 

 ground-colour, and the median band does not reach the costa. 

 In the secondaries there is a small silvery-white spot at the 

 end of the cell ; tlie only ground-colour visible is an apical 

 and an anal marginal dash and a very short marginal dash in 

 the upper and lower radial areas. 



Expanse 25 mm. 



Hab. Dinawa, British New Guiuea, 4000 feet: May to 

 July {A. E. Pratt). 



Type in my collection. 



