04b SIR GEORGE H. KEXRICK ON 



Similar pattenis found on posterior iiiterscapular.s of 

 (J versicolor. 



Coarser lines but same pattern as i'ound in some 

 posterior interscapulars on (J versicolor. 



Similar pattern found amongst posterior inter- 

 scapulars on (J versicolor. 



8. F. 2 ^ "A" (Fo.XVe.XVe.). 



9. F. 2 <J " ^" (Fo.X Ve.X Ve.). Pattern found amongst iiiterscapulai's on 



S versicolor. 



Note, 2)1(1 Julj/, 1912. — A number of posterior and anterior interscapulars were 

 extracted from a male versicolor now living in my pheasantry ; amongst these were 

 found all the various patterns pictured on Plate LXVII. There is a ditference 

 between central and lateral interscapulars, the centrals have the pattern both sides, 

 the left laterals have the pattern on the left side, the right laterals have tlie pattern 

 on the riffht side. 



27. A List of Moths of the Family Pyralidre collected by 

 Felix B. Pratt and Churlea B. Pratt in Dutch New 

 Guinea in J 909-10 ; with Descriptions of new Species. 

 By Sir Geokge H. Kenkick, F.Z.S. 



[Received January 30, 1912 : Read March 19, 1912.J 



(Plate LXVIII.*) 



Index. 



Systematic : — Page 



Macalla arruensis, sp, n 547 



M. oUvalis, sj). n 547 



M. mioswari, sp. n 547 



Stericta rwrealis, sp. n 548 



Ferisi/ntrocJia sujfusa, sp. n 548 



Ambia novaguinensis, sp. n 549 



JIargarosticha plmnhealis, sp. n 549 



JSrevicella emarginata, gen. et SI), II 549 



Sceliodes grisea lis, sp. n 550 



IEntej}hria miosivari, sp. n 550 



JE. grisealis, sp. n 650 



JPagi/daJumosa, s'p. n 551 



Sylepta dinawa, B^. w 551 



Gli/phodes magiiijicalis, up. n 552 



G. nigricincta, STp. n 552 



G. pseudoocesalis, s^. n 552 



Omphisa variegata, STp. n 553 



Noorda arfakensis, S]). 11 553 



Pilocrocis angulifera, sTp. 11 553 



Fyraustaflamniealis, sj). n 554 



Variation : — 



Gh/phodes pfeifferce 554 



Calcunachrous albipunctalis 554 



After some considerable experience in British New Guinea, 

 the two sons of Mr. A. E. Pratt made several attempts to explore 

 various portions of the Dutch territory, and although disappointed 

 in some directions they made a very successful ascent of the Arfak 

 MountainSj formerly visited by d'Albertis, and spent a considerable 



* For csplaiiation of the I'late set p. 556. 



