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before the middle of the inner margin ; costal border, except- 
ing at base and a spot at the base of all the wings, silvery 
white: face sap-green, vertex of head silvery white; antennze 
white above, yellowish below; abdomen with a dorsal series 
of white spots. Wings below sericeous greenish white, with 
creamy costal borders: body white; the legs and venter 
creamy. Expanse of wings 32 millim. 
Duke-of- York Island. 
Allied to C. insperata. 
60. Lycauges? angulata, sp. n. 
Sordid white; wings crossed in the middle by a brown 
stripe, which limits the slightly greyish basal area and en- 
closes the discocellular spot of the primaries, whilst just avoid- 
ing that of the secondaries; these spots are black, conspicuous, 
and with pale borders ; external half crossed by two undulated 
lines and two stripes placed alternately, the outer stripe form- 
ing the external border, but separated from the margin by a 
slender sordid white line ; the inner stripe of the primaries 
marked with an oblique blackish dash upon the upper radial 
interspace ; a marginal series of black dots. Under surface 
bone-white, the markings somewhat confused, brown ; the dis- 
cocellular spots even more conspicuous than above. Expanse 
of wings 14 millim. 
New Britain. 
Notwithstanding its great resemblance to the other species 
of Lycauges, I hesitate to pronounce L. angulata finally a 
member of that genus, on account of the decided angle at the 
extremity of the third median branch of its primaries. 
61. Hypena comes, sp. n. 
Primaries above lilacine grey, transversely striated and 
speckled with darker grey, and crossed beyond the middle by 
an oblique slender ferruginous line ; a black dot at the end of 
the cell; the commencement of a second ferruginous line at 
the basal fourth of the internal area: secondaries ash-grey, 
with a slender brown marginal line and white fringe: body 
lilacine grey; eyes blackish. Primaries below brownish grey ; 
secondaries and body whitish. Expanse of wings 24 millim. 
New Britain. 
Near to H. ferriscriptalis. 
62. Pharambara aurata, sp. n. 
Golden ochraceous, mottled with sienna-red, and reticulated 
with lilac-grey ; four lines of dark grey dividing the wings 
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