194 Mr. G. T. Bethune-Baker on new 



Pomast'a hehe, sp. n. 



^ . ITead yellowish, thorax red, with yellow patagia, abdo- 

 nieii red. Both wings yellow, with red s[)Ots and patches. 

 Primaries with basal area yellow, with traces of red marks ; 

 a broad median red band, dissected rather broadly in the 

 middle by the yellow ground-colour, with the inner marginal 

 area interrupted with yellow ; a postmedian stripe of yellow 

 tapering oflf as it nears the costa, and interrupting the sub- 

 terminal broad red band, which is also interrupted by a 

 crescentic yellow stripe ; terminal area narrowly yellow, with 

 red dots therein. Secondaries almost as the fore wings in 

 pattern, the broad median red interrupted area being absent. 



Expanse 22 mm. 



Hab. Mount Kebea, British New Guinea, 3000 feet; 

 March and April [A. E. Pratt). 



Type in my collection. 



Peridela ekeikei, sp. n. 



^ . Head, thorax, abdomen, and both wings brownish ash- 

 grey. Primaries with a fine dark brown subbasal line pro- 

 jected forwards in the costal area; the median dark brown 

 line is oblique and is followed by a broad, whitish, oblique 

 band irrorated with gvey and edged outwardly by a dark 

 brown line, which is projected outwards at vein 6 into a 

 triangular costal patch; the area outside this dark line is 

 broadly darkish and extends in a curve to the termen about 

 vein 6, above and below which the terminal and subterminal 

 areas are paler grey. Secondaries with the markings of the 

 primaries mostly carried through, but there is no subbasal 

 line and there is a dark dot in the cell. 



Expanse 32 mm. 



JIab. Ekeikei, British New Guinea, 1500 feet; March and 

 April (A. E. Pratt). 



Type in my collection. 



Near P. amplijicoAa, Warren. 



Sem'wlhesa poUoteta, sp. n. 



? . Head and thorax grey, abdomen brownish. Both 

 wings giey, with greyish lines and dark brown spots. Pri- 

 maries with an angled subbasal line, the short stroke of the 

 angle on the costa being dark ; a similar median line and a 

 somewhat similar but more oblique postmedian line; there is, 

 however, a dark dash and spot above vein 5 and a curved, 

 short, dark line above vein 6 to the costa ; the areas between 



