550 SIR GEORGE H. KENRICK ON 



this line is an oblique intensely black clash reaching nearly to the 

 costa. 



Hind wing with an antemedian whitish spot and a postmedian 

 darker band. There is a narrow darker marginal line to both 

 wings, and the fringes, which ai'e dark, are strongly emarginate. 



Exp. 30 mm. 



Momi-Arfak, 4000 ft. 



SCELIODES GRISEALIS, Sp. n. (PI. LXVIII. fig. 7.) 



Head, antennae, legs, and palpi ochreous ; thorax and abdomen 

 pale brown ; tuft pale. 



Fore wing ochreous, powdered with black scales and with three 

 white angulated.streaks, the first much angulated before the middle, 

 the second beginning in the middle of the costa and narrowing to 

 a point on the lower edge of cell, the third also from the costa 

 extending as an angulated fine line to the middle of the wing ; a 

 subterminal ill-defined whitish band, in which is a dark sub- 

 terminal line followed by a dark cloud. 



Hind wing whitish, with two dark dots on the disc, a dark 

 subterminal line followed by a dark cloud ; fringes brown. 



Exp. 30 mm. 



Arfak Mts., 4000 ft. 



Sub-fam. Pyraustin.?-:. 

 Xais^thomel^na schematias Meyr. 

 Entephria glaucias Meyr. 



Entephria mioswari, sp. n. (PI. LXYIII. fig. 10.) 



Head, antennfe, legs, and palpi silvery white. Thorax and 

 abdomen white, the latter with black markings on three or four 

 of the last segments. Fore wing white, a small soot- black spot 

 near the base of the cell and a larger round one at the end. 

 Before the apex is a costal black spot, from which springs a pale 

 transverse ochreous line reaching the inner margin. In some 

 specimens there is a dark spot at the apex, and in all the hind 

 margin is dark. 



Hind wing white, with a small dark spot near the base and a 

 thin median line ; hind mai'gin and fringes darker. 



Exp. 24 mm. 



Island of Mioswar, Dutch New Guinea. 



Entephria grisealis, sp. n. (PI. LXVIII. fig. 12.) 



Head, palpi, antennse, a.nd legs silvery white ; thorax and 

 abdomen white, the last three segments darker above. 



Fore wing white shaded with grey ; two transverse ochreous 

 antemedian lines, the first somewhat obscure ; a median line from 

 inner mai^gin to vein 2, where it disappears in a broad shade; a 

 transverse distinct line from costa to vein 2 bevond the cell. 



