552 SIR GEORGE H. KENRICK OX 



margined with dark ; below the costa at end of cell is a lunated 

 mark and there is another smaller one nearer the base. 



Hind wing pale semihyaline, with traces of dark ante- and post- 

 median lines, the hind margin with a broad dark shade ; fringes 

 pale. 



Exp. 42 mm. 



Dinawa, British New Guinea. 



Glyphodes POLYZOisrALTS Hmpsn. 



Glyphodes magnificalis, sp. n. (PI. LXYIIT. fig. 17.) 



Head, palpi, and antennae black ; legs and underside golden. 

 Thorax black, with collar and patagia ochreous ; abdomen black 

 above. 



Fore wing pale ochreous ; an oblique black band beginning as a 

 fine line on the base of the costa reaches a point two-thirds along 

 the inner margin, from this there stretches a nearly vertical 

 black baiid with curved outer side to the costa. There is a sub- 

 terminal cloud of brown intersected by two fine metallic purple 

 lines, on the inner side of this are two triangular black marks 

 united in the middle. All the black marks are shot with metallic 

 blue. 



Hind wing pale ochi-eous, with an interrupted da,rk postmedian 

 line. On the middle of the edge of the wing are three white- 

 centred black dots on a faint bright line. 



Exp. 40 mm. 



Arfak Mts., 4000 feet. 



The only specimen is a female. 



Glyphodes nigricincta, sp. n. (PI. LXVIII. fig. 16.) 



Head, palpi, and antennae dark brown ; legs white, the joints 

 dark brown on the outer side ; front of thorax black ; patagia 

 white ; abdomen grey, with a black band at base. 



Fore wing white, a dark grey spot in the middle of the cell a,nd 

 a second at the end ; the outer half of the wing A^ery dark grey. 



Hind wing white, with grey lunule and dark grey apical patch. 

 Fringes smoky, fading into white towards the angle of the hind 

 wing. 



Exp. 26 mm. 



Arfak Mts., 4000 feet. 



Glyphodes pseudocj5;salis, sp. n. (PI. LXVIII. fig, 18.) 

 Differs from ccesaUs Wlk. in the absence of hyaline patches, in 

 having the fringes unspotted whereas in ccescdis the dark spots 

 give the wings a distinctly emarginate appearance, and in the 

 markings of the fore ~wing : these consist of a basal line indicated 

 by dots, antemedian, median, and postmedian lines, each of which 

 is double and the inner lines of the median and postmedian are 

 connected. In ccescdis these double lines are wider a,part, more 

 irregular, and filled in with darker instead of with the ground- 

 colour as in pseudoccescdis. Beyond the postmedian line in ccescdis 



