60 NOVITATBS ZOOLOGICAB XXIII. 1916. 



quite reaching costa, accompanied distally by a brown band ; outer area much as 

 on forewing. 



Underside with smoky suffusion, especially on forewing ; lines and cell-marks 

 present, not very sharp, the antemedian and median of forewing especially blurred ; 

 forewing with a feeble dark terminal band, scarcely interrupted in middle; hind- 

 wing with a similar subterminal band, fading out paler to termen. 



? almost without the brown shading, the dark bands and blotches even 

 sharper. 



Ninay Valley, Central Arfak Mountains, Dutch New Guinea, 3500 ft., 

 November 1908 — January 1909. Type in coll. Tring Mus. 



125. Myrioblephara pallidipars sp. nov. 



c?, 28-33 mm. Face light brown, with a darker, redder-brown spot on each 

 side. Palpns brown, darkest on outer side. Vertex light brown. Thorax and 

 abdomen light brown, above with dark admixture ; a pair of dark dorsal spots at 

 base of abdomen. 



Forewing light wood-brown, with darker, more tawny irroration ; costal margin 

 spotted with blackish fuscous at the commencement of the lines ; lines fuscous, 

 interrupted (more or less broken into vein-dots, at least in posterior part) ; first 

 close to base ; second just beyond the fovea, very slight except at costa ; antemedian 

 from beyond one-third costa, somewhat excurved in cell, then oblique inwards, 

 somewhat curved again towards SM 2 ; cell-mark longer than broad ; median line 

 bent round cell-mark, usually close to it, duplicated distally by a still more feeble 

 line ; postmedian from about two-thirds costa, bent behind R 1 , though rather less 

 acutely than in some Myrioblephara, oblique inwards to near hindmargin, then 

 again outwards ; a weaker duplicating line distally ; subterminal lunulate-dentate, 

 irregularly dark-shaded proximally and between radials and behind M 2 distally ; 

 termen with dark iuterneural dots ; fringe somewhat paler, with narrow dark 



marks at vein-ends. Hindwing with termen well crenulate, the teeth at R 3 and 



M 1 rather pointed ; anterior part whitish, almost or altogether without markings ; 

 a pair of strongly dotted median lines posteriorly to cell, curving outwards at 

 abdominal margin ; a similar pair of postmedian, the proximal with strong dark 

 teeth on the veins, the distal weaker, at most with dark dots on R 3 and M 1 ; distal 

 region about from R 1 to abdominal margin nearly as on forewing. 



Underside pale brownish, forewing proximally slightly smoky ; discal dots 

 present ; forewing with postmedian, hindwing with median and postmedian, 

 single smoky lines, accentuated by dots on the veins ; both wings with feeble 

 smoky subterminal line. 



Mount Goliath, Central Dutch New Guinea, 5000-7000 ft., January and 

 February 1911 (A. S. Meek). Type in coll. Tring Mus. 



126. Myrioblephara olivacea brunnescens snbsp. nov. 



<J?. Differs from olivacea olivacea Warr. {Nov. Zool. xiii. 144) in having 

 all the olive-green markings more brown (" tawny olive "— Ridgway), thus more 

 assimilating in colour to various other species of the genus, but still easily 

 recognisable by the hindwing. 



Mount Goliath, Central Dutch New Guinea, January and February 1911 

 (A. S. Meek). Type in coll. Tring Mus. 



