EAEARA. — LOPHOEPZA, 225 



abdomen rufous with the basal crest yellow ; pectus and ventral 

 surface of abdomen yellowish white, the legs tinged with brown. 

 Fore wing with the basal area, the cell and the costal area to 

 beyond middle yellow, the costal edge rufous, the rest of wing pale 

 purplish brown ; three diffused sinuous rufous lines on basal area ; 

 a dark point in middle of cell ; an oblique rufous discoidal bar 

 defined at sides by white, its upper extremity produced ; an indis- 

 tinct oblique dark shade from lower angle of cell to inner margin ; 

 postmedial line red-brown with a fine white line on its outer edge, 

 obsolescent on costal area, oblique to vein 6 where it is acutely 

 angled outwards, incurved at discal fold, acutely angled outwards 

 at vein 4, then strongly incurved and with a dark red-brown band 

 beyond it before the subterminal line, which is whitish, incurved 

 below costa and at discal fold, angled outwards at veins 6 and 4, 



Fig. 59. — Farara pulchra, S- t- 



then strongly incurved, a dentate brownish shade beyond it from 

 below costa to below vein 5 and a patch below vein 6 ; a series of 

 blackish points just before termen connected by a line from below 

 ein 7 to above 4 and towards tornus ; a dark brown terminal 

 line ; cilia pale at base, dark brown at tips. Hind wing yellowish 

 suff'used with rufous, the terminal area pale, the inner margin 

 white, the medial area irrorated with black ; postmedial line red- 

 brown with a fine white line on its outer edge followed by a rufous 

 band, angled outwards below costa and strongly at middle, then 

 incurved and bent outwards to tornus ; the rufous band followed 

 by the whitish subterminal line with some rufous suffusion beyond 

 it ; a dark striga before termen at discal fold and a dark patch 

 angled inwards in submedian fold above tornus ; a fine dark 

 terminal line ; the underside yellowish white with a series of black 

 points just before tornus. 



Hah. Br, N, Guinea, Dinawa {Pratt), type t J in Coll. Eethune- 

 Baker. Exp. 32 millim. 



Genus LOPHORUZA, nov. 



Type, L. vacillatrix. 



Proboscis fully developed ; palpi upturned, the 2nd joint reaching to or to 

 above vertex of head and moderately scaled, the 3rd long or moderate ; frons 

 smooth ; eyes large, round ; antennas of male ciliated ; thorax clothed almost 

 entirely with scales and without crests ; tibiae moderately fringed with hair ; 

 abdomen with dorsal series of small crests. Fore wing with the apex some- 

 what produced and acute, the termen evenly curved, crenulate; veins 3 and 5 

 from near angle of cell ; 6 from upper angle ; 9 from 10 anastomosing with 8 



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