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Family Cossida. 
Duomitus tectorius, nov. 
3. Antenne brown ; head, thorax, and abdomen ochreous 
grey, the latter with brownish-grey bands: fore wings white, 
minutely striated with brown; a large brown patch at the 
base, limited hindwards by the median vein; a smaller brown 
nearly square patch on the costa beyond the middle and some 
small brown spots on the costa between and beyond: hind 
wings white suffused with grey and covered with brown 
striations, otherwise unmarked. Underside : body and wings 
covered with grey suffusions: fore wings with the costal 
outer patch and some brownish elongated patches in the 
disc between the veins; hind wings with a long brown mark 
at the upper end of cell: tarsi black with ochreous bands. 
Expanse of wings 2,2, inches. 
Solomon Islands. 
Somewhat resembles D. (Cossus) maculatus, Snellen, Tijd. 
voor Ent. xxi. p. 125, pl. x. f. 4 (1878). There are two 
examples of a closely allied form from Singapore, unnamed, 
in the B. M. 
Family Macariide. 
Luxiaria gammaria, nov. 
3. Palpi and frons brown ; head, body, and wings ochreous 
grey : fore wings with five brown patches on the costa, a 
large black lunule at the end of the cell; both wings covered 
with pale red irrorations, which are closely packed together and 
form a broad indistinct marginal band which is intersected 
by a submarginal lunular whitish band, on the inner side of 
this broad band is a dentated line with brown points, an 
extra similar line across the middle of hud wings. Underside : 
colour paler and brighter, with antemedial and postmedial 
bright chocolate-red bands across both wings. 
Expanse of wings 1,4, inch. 
Lawas (Everett). 
The hind wing is rather more acutely angled at the middle 
of the outer margin than is usual. ‘There is an example in the 
B. M., unnamed, from Pulo Laut. 
Family Ennomide. 
Hypochrosis hiresia, nov. 
6. Frons brown ; top of head greyish white; antenne 
blackish brown; body and wings pale greyish ochreous, 
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