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5 . Entirely brownish grey with paler spots darkly- pupillecl. 

 Expanse, S 100-105, § about 120 mm. 



The types are in my collection and weie taken near the Rewa 

 River in Viti Levu. 



Phassodes bimorpha, sp. nov. 



(S . Head, thorax, and abdomen brown. Primaries darkish 

 brown, with the spots obsolescent ; a darkly-pupilled obscure spot 

 outside the cell in the angle of veins 3 and 4, and two spots equally 

 obscure near the termen between veins 4, 5, and 6 ; two slightly 

 paler patches on the costa towards the apex. Secondai-ies pale 

 ochreous. 



Ex|)anse 114 mm. 



The type from the Eewa River, Viti Levu, is in my collection. 



I have a second smaller specimen which may be of the same 

 species, from the same locality, but it is very much paler, and the 

 spots are more distinct, but the three dai-kly-pupilled spots are 

 present as in the type. 



More material may prove this species to be a dark form of 

 the preceding one, but it is so different in colour and general 

 appearance that we miist treat it as distinct until proved to the 

 contrary. 



Phassodes nausori, sp. nov. (Plate IX. fig. 4.) 



S ■ Head and thorax pale brownish grey, abdomen pale ochi'eous 

 grey. Primaides pale grey, almost eutii'ely covered with spots and 

 patches of the same colour, finely and darkly margined, and 

 separated by metallic sil'v er markings, which are more pronounced 

 and larger in the posterior third of the wing. In the upper part 

 of the cell are three of these silver dividing lines which are fine ; 

 at the upper angle of the cell there is a silver spot, followed by a 

 double mark like the letter H without the central bar ; abo^^e and 

 below this is another ; there is a very interrupted and bi-oken 

 posterior line of these silver marks, and a double, less irregular 

 subterminal line, and also a terminal row. Secondaiies ochieous 

 grey. 



Expanse 119-125 mm. 



The type from Nausori on the Rewa River (Yiti Levu) is in 

 my collection ; and I have a second specimen which I believe to be 

 this species, also a male, but which has no trace whatever of the 

 silveiy markings. 



Phassodes rewaeksis, sp. nov. (Plate IX. fig. 5.) 

 S . Head, thorax, and abdomen dusty grey. Primaries pale grey, 

 with the basal area covei'ed with crowded spots bai'ely paler tliair 

 the ground-colour ; an. irregular medial series of three large spots ; 

 a double postmedial series of spots, the outer series slightly smaller 

 than the inner, in the latter the spot between veins 3 and 4 is 

 darkly pupilled ; a short row of three or four spots from the costa 

 to vein 6 ; a double subterminal row, the inner of which extends 

 only to vein 4. and the spots are small and isolated. Tei-men 



