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abdomen greyish at base. Fore wing ochrecms whitish ; a narrow 

 fuscous subbasal band from cell to inner margin, angled outwards 

 on vein 1 and connected by streaks in cell and on vein 1 with the 

 medial line, which is somewhat angled inwards on median nervure, 

 then oblique and finer to inner margin, connected by streaks on 

 the veins with the postmedial band, which is angled inwards and 

 somewhat dilated beyond upper angle of cell and incurved below 

 vein 4, where it is connected by a short fascia with the terminal 

 band, the inner edge of which is dentate at the veins. Hind wing 

 ochreous white. 



2 ■ Fore wing with the inner half irrorated with brown, the sub- 

 hasal band and medial line obsolete, the terminal band diffused on 

 inner side. 



Hnb. Br. N. Guinea, KumusiE,. {Meek), type f J , $ in Coll. 

 Rothschild. JEarp. 24 millim. 



171/. Graphosia pachygramma, n. sp. 



Hind wing of male with the costa lobed at middle with a tuft of 

 hair curled over on underside, then truncate, vein 4 to apex, 6, 7 

 slight to the extremity of the costal lobe. 



<$ . Head, thorax, and abdomen ochreous yellow slightly tinged 

 with brown. Fore wing ochreous whitish slightly irrorated with 



Fig. Q6. — Graphosia pachygramma, J. ^ 



brown ; a fuscous postmedial band with a slight purplish tinge, 

 angled outwards at vein 4 and inwards at submedian fold where it 

 is connected with a dark mark below middle of cell ; a diffused 

 fuscous brown terminal band with a slight purplish tinge, connected 

 with the postmedial band at vein 4 and inner margin. 



Hub. Bit. N. Guinea, Milne Bay (Meek), 2 <5 type. Exp. 

 20 millim. 



171. Graphosia bilineata, insert (syn.) :— 



Mithuna quadrilineata, dilutior, Koths. Nov. Zool. xix. p. 219 (1912). 



Dutch N. Guinea, Oetakwa li., Snow Mts. (Meek), typef 6 

 in Coll. liothschild. 



