490 List of Species belonging to the Family Pyralidae 



9. Caprinia marginata nov. sp. 



2 . Very much like C. felderi Led., but differing mainly from it 

 in the marginal border of the hind wing being continued to anal angle. 



Fore wing, hind wing, thorax above and below and legs white 

 (abdomen missing) ; prothorax above, head and palpi except a narrow 

 white streak at lower part of first joint, black ; fore and hind wing 

 bordered with fuscous (xlvi) ; femora and tibia of fore legs tinged 

 above with fuscous. Fore wing with costa and outer margin broadly 

 bordered with fuscous as in felderi, but costal border even more irregular 

 on inner side ; some bluish metallic scaling at these irregularities, as is 

 also the case in felderi; an oblique series of three small white spots at 

 beyond two thirds on veins 5 to 8, of which the upper two are the 

 larger ; border along outer margin from vein 2 to inner margin a little 

 broader and more oblique than in felderi. Hind wing with a fuscous 

 spot on discocellulars, rounder and rather larger than in felderi ; outer- 

 marginal border at apical part as in felderi, but continued and gradually 

 getting broader beyond vein 4 to anal angle and dentate inwardly on 

 vein 2 and 16. Underside as above, but slightly paler. Antennae at 

 basal eighth black, beyond white and annulated ; inner median spurs 

 of hind legs longer than in felderi ; shape of wings as in that species. 



Exp. 30 mm. 



Habitat. — Central Ceram, 3,000 feet, October-November, 1919, 

 C, F. and J. Pratt. Type in coll. Janse. 



10. Filodes sexpunctalis Snell, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond,, p. 603, pi. xx, 

 figs. 6, 6a (1890). 



Central Ceram, 3,000 feet, December, 1919. One rather small 

 specimen. 



11. Filodes fulvidorsalis Hubn., " Samml. Exot. Schmett.," iv, 4, 

 p. 15, figs. 643, 644 (1832). 



Central Ceram, 300 feet, December, 1919. Three specimens. 



12. Nevrina procopia Cram., " Pap. Exot.," iv, pi. ccclxviii, fig. E 

 (1782). 



Manusela, 6,000 feet, December, 1919. One specimen. 



13. Phostria basalticalis Led., Wien. ent. Mon., p. 407, pi. xiv, 

 fig. 11 (1863). 



Manusela, 6,000 feet, December ; Central Ceram, 3,000 feet, 

 January-February, 1920. Four specimens. 



