V<& KOVITATES ZOOLOOICAE XXIII. 1916, 



touching the band distally ; postmedian line better expressed, also indicated on 

 hindwing; subterminal dark shading more complete; both wings beneath more 

 infuscated. 



Mount Goliath, Central Dutch New Guinea, about 139° E. longitude, 5000- 

 7000 ft., February 1911 (A. S. Meek). Type in coll. Tring Mus. Also from near 

 ■Oetakwa River, October-December 1910. 



130. Myrioblephara polytrochia sp. nov. 



S ¥ , 25-2S mm. Face brown-whitish, with an interrupted blackish band 

 •across middle. Palpus with outer side mixed with brown and blackish, especially 

 towards ends of joints. Vertex brown-whitish, with a very narrow black band 

 : across the front. Antennal shaft brown. Thorax and abdomen whitish, strongly 

 mixed with light brown. 



Forewing whitish, mixed (especially in the form of ill-defined bands between 

 the dark markings) with light brown; the markings consist of round or roundish 

 blue-grey spots and dots of varying size, on which are placed here and there 

 «mailer deep-black spots and dots ; antemeclian consisting of a small dot at costa 

 •and a large spot on M; cell-spot small, at about two-fifths wing-length; post- 

 median at little beyond middle, consisting of a small spot at costa, a large one from 

 SC 5 nearly to R 2 , a still larger from before R 3 to behind M 2 and a small one (more 

 .proximally placed) on SM 2 ; subterminal rather near termen, consisting of a small 

 spot at costa, a rather elongate one between SU 4 and SC 6 , a moderately large one 

 between R 1 and R 3 , and a small one between M 1 and M 2 ; a row of terminal dots 



■between the veins ; fringe brown proximally, paler distally. Hindwing similar, 



but with an additional dot on hiudmargin at scarcely two-fifths, the postmedian 

 series median, absorbing the cell-spot, the subterminals larger, with au additional 

 one between SC 2 and R l . 



Both wings beneath rather browner, the spots confluent into blackish bands, 

 which break off about the fold ; abdominal margins rather pale ; cell-spot of 

 forewing larger than above. 



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

 Type in coll. Tring Mus. Also from near Oetakwa River, October-December 1910. 



A rather striking little species on account of the spotted upperside, which 

 is very manifest even in aberrations in which the spots are more or less connected 

 by bauds. 



131. Myrioblephara distanticlara sp. nov. 



S, 37 mm. Face and palpus blackish fuscous. Crown buff, mixed with red- 

 brown posteriorly. Antennal shaft pale buff, heavily dark-spotted proximally ; 

 ciliation little over twice as long as diameter of shaft. Collar red-brown. Thorax 

 above buff; beneath, with abdomen, paler. 



Foreioing with SC 1-2 coincident ; pale buff, the costal edge tinged with red- 

 brown and slightly strigulated with blackish fuscous ; a red-brown cloud in and 

 just behind cell, running out distally between R 2 and fold and joining a transverse 

 red-brown cloud which accompanies the postmedian proximally and distally ; lines 

 blackish fuscous ; antemedian consisting of a dot on costa at 3-5 mm., dots on SC 

 and M nearly vertical to this, a more proximally placed dot on SM 2 and very fine 

 line, oblique inwards, from SM 3 to hindmargin ; postmedian consisting of vein-dots 



