452 ARCTIAD^. 



2 • Hind wing" without the fulvous and fuscous hair. 



Hab. Br .N. Guinea, Dinawa, 4000' {Pratt), type f 6 dinawa, 

 Aroa R. (Meek), type f $ in Coll. Bethune- Baker. Exp. 

 26 millim. 



Genus STRIOSIA, nov. 



Type, 8. irrorata. 



Proboscis fully developed; palpi porrect, extending to just beyond the frons ; 

 frons smooth ; antenna; of male with short branches ending in bristles ; tibiae 

 with the spurs moderate. Fore wing very narrow, the apex rectangular, the 

 termen evenly curved; the subcostal and median nervures approximated to 

 towards end of cell, vein 2 from angle of cell, strongly curved at base ; 3, 4 

 stalked ; 5 absent, 6, 7, 8, 9 stalked, 7 from beyond 9 ; 10 from cell ; 11 

 anastomosing with 12. Hind wing with the costa highly arched in male to 

 beyond middle, the apical part oblique ; vein 2 from towards angle of cell ; 

 3, 4 stalked ; 5 absent ; 6, 7 stalked ; 8 from middle of cell. 



In key differs from Garudinistis in the fore wing having vein 6 stalked 

 with 7, 8, 9. 



*182 /'. Striosia irrorata. 



Calamidia irrorata, Eoths. Nov. Zool. xix. p. 223 (1912). 



Head and thorax pale yellow mixed with cupreous red-brown; 

 tarsi red-brown ringed with pale yellow ; abdomen whitish tinged 

 with rufous towards extremity. Fore wing yellowish white thickly 

 irrorated and striated with cupreous red-brown, on costal area 



Pig. 74. — Striosia irrorata, J. {. 



forming rather quadrate reticulations; an oblique diffused red -brown 

 postmedial band. Hind wing yellowish white, the terminal area 

 tinged and irrorated with red-brown from costa to vein 2. Under- 

 side of fore wing suffused with red-brown, the costal and terminal 

 areas striated with yellowish white; hind wing with the costal 

 half suffused with pale red-brown with some yellowish white 

 striation beyond the cell. 



Hab. Dutch N. Guinea, Mt. Goliath {Meek), type f J, $ 

 in Coll. Rothschild. Exp. 6 20, £ 30 millim. 



