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that on the fore wing; a lunule at the end of cell; both 
wings with pale ochreous marginal thin festoon and dark 
brown cilia: underside of a uniform dark brown colour, with 
somewhat prominent nervular and internervular lines. 
Expanse of wings 7% inch. 
S.E. Borneo (Doherty). 
Allied to D. bijungens, Walker. 
There are seven examples of this species in the B. M. 
from Borneo unnamed in Deltoid drawer no. 25. 
Zanclognatha moloalis. 
Bocana moloalis, Walker, xix. 887 (1859). 
Hydrillodes lentalis, Hmpsn. (part.), Moths Ind. iii. p. 53 (1895). 
Bertula partita, Ampsn. ill. Typ. Lep. Het. B. M. viii. p. 99, pl. exlviii. 
fic. 13 (1891), | 
Bleptina partita, Hmpsn. Moths Ind. iii. p. 45. 
Sarawak, Borneo. 
The type specimen is a female from Sarawak; the type of 
partita 1s a female from the Nilgiri Hills. Hampson sank 
moloalts as one of the synonyms of the common Hydrillodes 
lentalis ; but I have now several of both sexes from Sarawak 
and the Khasia Hills, and there are two males in the B. M. 
from Ceylon; the females vary somewhat in colour, but some 
of them are identical with Walker’s and Hampson’s types, and 
there can be no manner of doubt that the two sexes belong to 
the same species. 
The male differs from the female in having a much larger 
tuft of hair on the inner side of the third joint of the tarsi 
and in having the discal pale line of fore wings less curved 
and sinuous. 
Pseudocraspedia (?) addescens, nov. 
6. Uniform ochreous fawn-colour; palpi black above and 
at the tips; collar black: fore wings with a black spot in 
middle of cell, another at the end, two in the disc beyond the 
cell, and two parallel to them near the margin; costa with 
several black spots, three of them being close together near 
apex; marginal line concolorous with the wing, with black 
spots in the interspaces: hind wings with submarginal and 
marginal rows of short black lunular spots and a spot at end 
of cell: underside paler, with the nervular and internervular 
lines prominent, with black cell-spot, costal and outer marginal 
spots. 
Expanse of wings 38, inch. 
Coomoo, Queensland. 
In shape this species is like a Craspedia. 
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