TIPASA. PAROLTJLIS. 
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from costa, waved white subterminal line defined on inner side 
by diffused black to vein 6, then very faint ; hind wing with 
faint curved reddish postmedial line and maculate red-brown 
subterminal line. 
Hab. Br. N. Guinea, Milne Bay ( Meek ), 3 $ type. Exp. 
20 millim. 
Tipasa eubapta, n. sp. 
Head, thorax, and abdomen white mixed with rufous, 
the last with the medial segments dorsally suffused with 
purplish red ; antennae dark brown except towards base ; 
tarsi rufous ringed with white. Fore wing white mixed with 
rufous and some brown ; a faint antemedial series of small 
rufous spots, angled inwards at vein 1 ; a red -brown point in 
middle of cell and whitish discoidal bar slightly defined by 
brown ; a brown shade from middle of costa and indistinct 
incurved line from lower angle of cell ; postmedial line in- 
distinct, red-brown, waved, excurved to vein 6, incurved at 
(fiscal fold, excurved beyond lower angle of cell and incurved 
below vein 3 ; the postmedial area suffused with brown and 
with some dark points at costa ; a faint punctiform rufous 
subterminal line, angled outwards to termen at vein 3 ; a 
series of minute deep rufous spots before termen, the spots at 
discal and submedian folds rather bar-shaped ; a terminal 
series of slight rufous striae ; cilia yellow tinged with rufous 
and with a series of small rufous spots at tips. Hind wing 
purplish pink ; the cilia white. Underside of fore wing 
purplish pink, the costa white mixed with rufous, a series of 
small white spots before termen from apex to vein 4 ; hind 
wing white, the terminal area suffused with pink from vein 6, 
narrowing to a point at tornus, a pink discoidal spot touching 
a rather diffused medial line, a rather diffused postmedial line 
faint and excurved towards costa, a terminal series of small 
pink lunules from apex to vein 4. 
Hab. Borneo, Pulo Laut (Doherty), 1 £ type. Exp. 20 
millim. 
Genus PAROLULIS, nov. 
Type, P. renalis, Moore ( Zethes ), Lep. Ceyl. iii. p. 194, 
pi. 172. f. 12 (1885) ; Hmpsn. Moths Ind. iii. p. 10 (1895). 
Proboscis fully developed ; palpi upturned, the 2nd joint 
reaching to well above vertex of head, moderately scaled in 
front and fringed with hair behind except towards base, the 
3rd long, smoothly scaled, and acuminate at tips ; frons 
smooth, with tuft of hair above ; eyes large, round ; antennae 
of male with slight bristles and cilia ; thorax clothed almost 
entirely with scales, the pro- and metathorax with spreading 
crests ; fore tibiae of male fringed with long hair on outer side, 
