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obscure brown-ochraceous; mesonotum glabrous medially; abdomen dull ocbraeeous 

 dorsally and ventrally, segments with brown margins ; genitalia slightly sanguineous. 

 Tegmina fuliginous, veins brown, except apical which are spotted with san- 

 guineous; entire costal margin with pale ochraceous spots more or less confluent 

 basally ; a spot at angle of ultimate and penultimate branches of upper longitudinal 

 vein;* two or three subcostal, subapical spots on costal vein and three pale spots 

 on apex, the upper and lower with a brown point in its margin. Hind wings 

 uniformly fuliginous with brown veins. 



Length 3.5 millimeters, length of tegmina 9.5 millimeters. 



Palawan, Tara Island, P. I. (C M. Weber collector). 



Type $ No. 11711 in Entomological Collection, Bureau of Science. 

 Manila, P. I. A single specimen. 



This species resembles J. nitagalensis Dist., in general pattern, but 

 the wing maculation is quite different and the S genitalia are not so 

 markedly hooked as in Distanf s species. The right hind wing of the 

 type is mutilated, the left one has been removed from the specimen and 

 mounted on a card attached to the same pin. 



ZORAIDA Kirkaldy. 



Entomologist (1900) 242 (nom. nov.) 

 Type: Z. sinuosa Westw. 



15. ZOBAIDA JAVANICA Westw. 



Thraoia javanica Westw., Tr. Linn. Soc. (1S42) 19, 19, pi. 2, fig. 9; 

 Walk., List Hom. (1S51) 2, 400; Stal, 5. V. A. F. (1S70) 750. 



This species is a true Zoraida. It has been taken at Montalban Gorge 

 near Manila, but is not abundant. 



Palawan, Iwahig, P. I. (12044 C. M. Weier). A single specimen, 

 somewhat damaged. 



8ubf. LOPHOPIN.E. 

 SERIDA Walker. 



J. Linn. Soc, Zool. (1857) 1, 158. 

 Type: 8. latens Walk. 



16. Seeida latens Walk. 



Serida latens Walk., J. Linn. Soc, Zool. (1857) 1, loS. 



Lerida fervens id., loo. cit. pi. 7, fig. S.' 



Serida fervens Dist., Fauna British Ind., Rhyn. ( 1906) 3, 325, fig. IGO. 



Palawan, Iwahig, P. I. (11900 C. M. Weber), 2 specimens. 



The specimens from the Philippines agree with the description and 

 figure in every particular, except that the markings are slightly paler 

 and the tibife are somewhat ampliate, not prominently so, while Distant's 

 figure shows absolutely no ampliation. 



*As indicated in Distant's description. 



' Figured as Lerida fervens by Walker, probably in error or as an error of the 

 artist. 



