PA.DEN0OES. 567 



short, black. Food-plants, Lichens on Grewia blumei and 

 Muscus. 



Cocoon sometimes covered with moss. 



Genus PADENODES, nov. 



Type, P. cuprizona. 



Proboscis fully developed ; palpi upturned, slender, reaching to about middle 

 of frons which is smooth ; antenna? of male ciliated ; tibia? with the spurs 

 long. Fore wing rather long and narrow, the apex rounded ; vein 2 towards 

 angle of cell ; 3, 4 stalked ; 5 absent ; 6 from below upper angle ; 7, 8, 9 

 stalked, 7 from beyond 9 ; 10, 11 from the cell, free. Hind wing with the 

 costa highly arched at middle, then oblique ; veins 3, '4 strongly stalked ; 

 5 absent ; 6, 7 strongly stalked ; 8 from middle of cell and downcurved, the 

 subcostal nervure depressed towards end of cell ; male with an elliptical patch 

 of androconia on upper side at origin of vein 8. 



In key differs from Threnosia and Gampola in the fore wing having vein 11 

 not anastomosing with 12. 



5±6 a. Padenodes cuprizona, n. sp. 



3 . Head and teguhe pure white ; antennae and thorax golden 

 cupreous ; palpi, fore and mid legs rufous ; pectus and ahdomen 

 ochreous. Fore wing white ; the base golden cupreous ; a golden 

 cupreous hand just beyond middle, its inner edge slightly curved, 



Fig. 158. — Padenodes cuprizona, <$ . }. 



its outer edge excurved at discal fold ; the costa tinged with rufous 

 towards apex ; the termen narrowly and cilia rufous with a 

 cupreous tinge. Hind wing pale ochreous 3 r ellow. 



Hah. Dutch N. Guinea, Up. Setekwa K., Snow Mts. (3£eek), 

 1 <S type. Exp. 20 millim. 



*o±Gb. Padenodes unifascia. (Plate XXX. fig. 11.) 



Padenodes unifascia, Roths. Nov. Zool. xix. p. 235 (1912). 



cS . Head, tegula?, base of patagia, and prothorax pure white, the 

 rest of thorax golden brown ; antennae and palpi golden brown ; 

 pectus and legs white tinged with red-brown ; abdomen ochreous 

 white. Fore wing pure white ; the base cupreous brown with 

 oblique outer edge; an oblique cupreous brown medial band, 

 narrow towards costa, expanding triangularly below the cell ; a 



