118 MR. G. T. BETHUNE-BAKER ON NEW [Feb. 18, 



margin nearly below the yellowish dash closing the cell ; post- 

 medial row of spots bi-oken at vein 6, the third, fourth, and fifth 

 nearly confluent and shifted well outwards, seventh well inwards 

 and isolated, eighth outwards ; subterminal line scalloped, followed 

 by a row of internervular dots. 



Expanse 34 mm. 



Hah. Biagi, 5000 ft., B. N. Guinea. 



Type in my collection. 



IJpoLAMPES, gen. nov. 



Palpi roughly scaled ; end segment smooth, porrect, not 

 upturned, second segment not as long as up to the vertex. Eyes 

 hairy. — Neuration. Primaries : vein 2 from just beyond the middle 

 of the cell, 3 from well in front of the angle, 4 from the angle, 

 5 from above the middle of the discocellulars, 6 from the upper 

 angle, 7 and 8 absent, 9 from the cell, 10 from the cell, 11 anasto- 

 mosing very shortly with 12. Secondaries with vein 2 from near 

 the middle of the cell, 3 from just before the angle, 4 from the 

 angle, 5 from above the middle, 7 from well before the upper 

 angle. Primaries with costa strongly arched, termen boldly 

 curved. Wings broad. Secondaries evenly rounded, of moderate 

 size. 



Type, Upolampes striata B.-B. 



IJpGLAMPES STRIATA, sp. n. (Plate IX. fig. 15.) 



Both wings dull purple, with a subdued but strong metallic 

 lustre ; termen in each wing broadly blackish, rather indefinite. 

 The under-surface markings show dimly through. — Under side. 

 Both wings white, with oblique broad brown bands. Primaries 

 with a very oblique subbasal band ; medial band broad, but rather 

 less oblique ; postmedial band almost spotted, less oblique, again 

 slightly broken at vein 7, a subterminal row of scalloped spots ; 

 termen with fine white dashes in the scallops just mentioned. 

 The postmedial band has a trace of a pale internal band. 

 Secondaries with the same bands as in the primaiies, but the 

 postmedial one is entirely broken at vein 6 and it has a distinct 

 whitish internal jagged line. Cell closed by a brown dash. 



Expanse 30 mm. 



Hah Aroa River, 4000^5000 ft. : June. 



Type in the Tring Museum. 



Callictita, gen. nov. 



Palpi with second segment fringed with long hair i-eaching 

 a,bove the vertex, third segment shortish, smoothly scaled ; frons 

 thickly haired ; eyes densely hairy ; antennse reaching beyond the 

 middle of costa, ending in a gradually tapered club. — Neuration. 

 Primaries with vein 2 from a third in front of the lowei- angle, 

 3 from well in front of the angle, 4 from the angle, 5 from the 

 middle of the discocellulars, 6 from the upper angle, 7 and 8 



