48 NOVITATES ZOOLOGICAE XXIII. 1916. 



and R 3 ; snbterminal line distinct, not obscured by dark shadings, more deeply 

 crenulate than in ckromataria. 



Goodenough Island, May 1913 (A. S. Meek). Both sexes in coll. Tring Mns. 



The ?, as in ckromataria, is more reddish above than the cf. 



103. Sabaria* rosearia colorata subsp. nov. 



c?, 35-36 mm. Larger than rosearia rosearia Leech, from E. China and 

 Formosa, termen of forewing on an average rather less bent in middle, the liver- 

 brown grouud-colonr much brighter, decidedly inclining to carmine, the olive-yellow 

 postmedian line thick, forming a long but gentle inward curve between R 3 

 and SM 2 . 



Vrianatong, Tibet, 3 S <S in coll. L. B. Prout. 



Sometimes the postmedian line is widened anteriorly, almost reaching apex, 

 thus recalling pulchra Wileman (Ent. xlvii. 291). 



104. Pseudomiza ctenogyna sp. nov. 



?, 43-45 mm. Face ochreous, mixed with reddish. Palpus deep ochreous, 

 third joint distinct. Vertex and antennal shaft concolorons with wings, occiput 

 redder ; the antenna bipectinate, with quite short branches. Thorax and abdomen 

 concolorous with wings. 



Forewing with costa arched distally, apex pointed, termen nearly straight, 

 slightly inclining to concavity in anterior part and convexity in posterior; SC 1-3 

 long-stalked, their stalk connected by a short bar with C, R 2 appreciably before 

 middle of DC ; flesh-colour, more ochreous at costal margin, costal edge dotted 

 with grey ; a weak linear grey cell-mark ; a ferruginous brown line, somewhat 

 grey-shaded distally, from termen almost at apex to hindmargin little beyond 



middle ; fringe ferruginous. Hindwing with apex well marked, hinder angle 



almost rectangular, termen only weakly convex ; concolorons with forewing, the 

 oblique line continued to middle of abdominal margin ; fringe ferruginous. 



Underside orange ochreous, with sparse grey irroration, forewing showing- 

 traces of the cell-mark and with five vein-dots (R 1 to M 2 ) indicating the postmedian 

 line ; hindwing unmarked. 



Mount Goliath, Central Dutch New Guinea, January 1911 (A. S. Meek). 

 4 ? ? in coll. Tring Mns. 



On account of the pectinate ? antenna will form a new section of Pseudomiza 

 (= Heteromiza Warr.), if it be truly referable to this rather weakly grounded 

 genus. 



Cholomiza gen. nov. 



Build robust. Face somewhat protuberant, sloping, with moderately ap- 

 pressed scales. Eye naked. Palpus moderate, rather stout, second joint with 

 moderately appressed scales, third joint moderate. Tongue developed. Antenna 

 fairly long, in <$ subdentate, with strong but not long fascicles of cilia. Pectus 

 and femora hairy. Hindtibia with terminal spurs only ; in the S of the type 

 species extraordinarily short (less than one-half femur), clothed with very long 

 hair. 



Forewing with apex rather acute, termen oblique, almost straight ; SC 1 short- 



* Sabaria Walk., List Lep. Ins. xxi. 492 = Osicerda Walk., op. cit. xxiv. 1083 = Pr'wnia Guen., Spec. 

 Gen. Lep. ix. 143, nee Hb. ; all founded on forms of the variable ronäelaria F. 



