146 ZOOLOGISCHE MEDEDEELINGEN — DEEL VI. 



Capua pigra n. sp. 



C? 14 mm., Ç 17 mm. Head, palpi, and thorax fuscous. Forewings 

 suboblong, in 9 m o re elongate, costa anteriorly moderately arched, 

 posteriorly straight, in <$ with moderate fold from base to middle, apex 

 obtuse-pointed, termen hardly sinuate, somewhat oblique; brownish- 

 fuscous; edge of basal patch in (ƒ indicated by some dark fuscous 

 irroration, obtusely angulated in middle; central fascia rather oblique, 

 moderately broad, rather dilated downwards, darker brownish-fuscous, 

 in 9 l ess distinct ; costal patch similar, flattened-triangular, extending 

 from 3 / 5 to near apex, some irregular strigulation extending from it 

 obliquely towards termen: cilia light brownish, with dark fuscous 

 subbasal shade. Hindwings grey; cilia pale greyish, with darker 

 subbasal shade. 



Java, Preangor, 5000 feet (SythofF); 5 specimens. Nearest fahrilis 

 from Philippines, but termen of forewings less oblique. 



Capua cirrhanthes n. sp. 



9 18 mm. Head, palpi, and thorax ferruginous-brown. Abdomen light- 

 grey. Forewings oblong, costa anteriorly strongly arched, then straight, 

 apex obtuse-pointed, termen hardly sinuate, somewhat oblique; violet- 

 ferruginous-brown, slightly darker-mottled; a triangular spot of ochreous- 

 yellow suffusion on middle of costa, and a transverse spot on middle of 

 dorsum;* some undefined similar suffusion in disc posteriorly, on costa 

 before apex, and on terminal edge (cilia injured). Hindwings pale grey. 



Celebes, Lokka ; one specimen. 



Homona picrostacta n. sp. 



C? 18 mm. Head, palpi, and thorax pale ochreous suffusedly irrorated 

 with grey. Forewings suboblong, costa anteriorly moderately arched, 

 with broad rounded fold extending from base to 1 / 3 and reaching nearly 

 half across wing, posteriorly nearly straight, apex obtuse, termen vertical, 

 rounded beneath, dorsal subbasal scale-projection very large, rounded ; 

 pale ochreous, tips of scales whitish-shining, basal half more or less 

 suffusedly mixed with ochreous-brownish and fuscous, sometimes whole 

 wing suffused with dark brown except towards costa ; central fascia rather 

 narrow, oblique, ochreous-brownish or in the dark form darker fuscous, 

 marked with dark fuscous on costal half, somewhat broader on lower 

 half and with posterior edge forming a triangular prominence towards 

 dorsum; costal patch brownish or indicated by fuscous strigulation, 

 elongate, extending along costa from 3 / 4 to near apex, with a small 

 triangular dark fuscous spot attached to its lower edge near termen : cilia 



