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area grayish-white, reaching at the inner margin from the base to lower 

 outer aagle, then from the angle an oblique irregular line to the middle 

 of costa. A large, irregular triangular suffused dark brown spot at the 

 base and upper angle of the wing along the costa. Outer area of the 

 wing suffused brown, a large white apical and a smaller, indistinct sub- 

 apical spot. Below the apical spot another dark brown one; traces of 

 indistinct dark brown and whitish, submarginal, zigzag lines. Cilia at 

 the apex whitish, then pale brown with darker spots, and again at the 

 inner margin whitish. Hind-wing fuscous, esiDeeiallj^ near outer margin, 

 with an indistinct postmedial and submai'ginal band. A small, iridescent 

 streak along the inner margin. Color of the cilia the same as on fore-wing 

 but lighter. Below; fore-wing, suffused fuscous with traces of a post- 

 medial and submarginal band ; hind-wing with a dark spot at the end of 

 the cell and the postmedial and submarginal bands more distinct as 

 above. 



cf; collar more ochraceous, thorax with dark, grayish-bro-^vn hairs. 

 Fore-wing; the brown basal spot not so dark as in the female, with a 

 whitish marking inside of it and its outer edges continued with a 

 suffused, dark brown, irregular, anteniedial liand. The white area very 

 much suffused with traces of brownish spots. The white, apical and dark 

 brown, subapical spots prominent. 



Only the male of this sjDecies is new. 



Length of wing, c?: 15 millimeters. 



Length of wing, S : 15.5 millimeters. 



Manila, P. I. 



Time of capture: August, 1904. (Charles S. Banks and Eev. Robert 

 Brown, S. J., collectors.) 



Type c?, No. 5711, in Entonjological Collection,- Bureau of Science, 



Manila, P. I. 



REMEGIA," Guen. Noct. (1852), Mi, 312. 



Remigia intextilia sp. nov. (PI. I, fig. 8.) 



S, head, thorax and abdomen gray-brown, some dark speckles at the 

 tegulse. General color of the wings light gray-brown; fore-wing with 

 2 dark spots in the cell and a large prominent one at the end of it. 

 Three very indistinct, dark, anteniedial zigzag lines and a medial line from 

 below the cell to the inner margin. A broad, irregular, slate-gray, post- 

 medial band from the apex reaching the inner margin before the angle. 

 An indistinct, white marking at the apex and a submarginal series of 

 dark specks. Hind-wing with distinct, anteniedial band nearly straight, 

 suffused, indistinct, medial bands which are combined with the irregular, 

 postmedial band. Some Ijlackish specks at the medial line and a series 

 of submarginal specks as on the fore-wing. The hair fringe at the 



»Hampson: Fauna of Br. liul., Moths (1892). 2, 527, Sec. HI (Remigia). 



