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postmedial line rather more strongly excurved round the reniform than 

 in dinaioa ; subbasal, antemedial and postmedial lines all more or less 

 white in fold ; the dark-brown mark at apex and brown terminal line 

 practically absent in viridicans. 



Hind wing with a distinct, curved and waved postmedial line and 

 slight discal spot. 



Underside almost without the red-brown tints of dinawa. Fore 

 wing with the costa apparently ochreous (but this may be due to the 

 effects of damp), and with a rather broadly diffused postmedial line, 

 strongly dentate on the veins, and a pale subterminal line. Hind wing 

 with a much smaller discal spot than in dinaioa and with the post- 

 medial line much more evenly curved and dentate on the veins. 



4,000 feet, January, 1920, one ? . 



12. Euplexia latifascia sp. nov. 



3 , 37 — 40 mm. 



Head, palpus, thorax, abdomen and legs much as in E. albovittata 

 Moore. 



Fore wing coloured much as in albovittata and allied species, but 

 with the terminal area largely suffused with pale rufous ; the dark basal 

 suffusion extending nearly to the antemedial line, which is strongly 

 angled inward behind fold, as in albovittata; orbicular and reniform 

 much as in albovittata, but the latter with distal dark shading reaching 

 to the postmedial line (which is scarcely distinguishable except as a 

 white border to the dark medial band) ; medial band broader than in 

 either of the allied species. 



Hind wing with the pale basal area a little whiter and more 

 extended than in albovittata. 



Underside also a little whiter than in albovittata, the hind wing with 

 discal spot absent. 



5 , 36—40 mm. 



Darker than the $ , the distal and proximal thirds of fore wing 

 almost entirely suffused with rufous-brown, leaving only the antemedial 

 and postmedial lines and part of the reniform white. Hind wing 

 almost entirely smoky-brown, a little paler at base. Underside of both 

 wings largely suffused with smoky-brown. 



Manusela, 6.000 feet, October to December, 1919, eight $ $ , 

 four ? ? , 



