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and densely hairy ; each apical cell of wing brownish near apical 
margin, with a clear spot in each at margin. 
Female genital segment very long and acuminate, longer than 
rest of abdomen, acute at apex. 
Borneo, Sandakan {Baker), 1 female. 
Diclidophlebia 2 oceanica Crawford. 
This very remarkable and apparently rare species was de- 
scribed from two specimens from the Philippines and one from 
Singapore. One specimen has been taken by C. F. Baker at 
Sandakan, Borneo, which is similar in all important respects 
and probably represents the same species. The Borneo speci- 
men is a little larger, and the legs are somewhat more foliaceous. 
Wing venation differs only in minor characteristics. There are 
scarcely enough differences to warrant making a new species for 
the Borneo form. 
Tenaphalara juliana Crawford. 
An additional specimen (female) has been received from C. 
F. Baker. The female genital segment is moderately short, and 
stout at base; the apical one-third is abruptly narrowed and 
small, black in contrast to the orange color of the basal portion, 
acutely pointed. 
The forelegs have a narrow black or brown stripe on inner 
side. Closely related to T. malayensis, but quite distinct from 
that species. 
Tyora ornata (Kirkaldy). 
Nesiope ornata Kirkaldy. 
Walker’s old genus Tyora has been misunderstood by sub- 
sequent students of this family, except by Scott who figured the 
species from Walker’s type. Tyora congrua, Walker’s type spe- 
cies, is not at all congeneric with certain Australian species 
referred to that genus, but appears to be identical with a South 
Pacific species described recently as Carsularoida heterocephala 
Crawford and subsequently referred by me to Kirkaldy’s genus 
Nesiope. In other words, Nesiope Kirkaldy, and hence Carsi- 
daroida Crawford, become synonyms of Tyora Walker. 
Tyora ( Nesiope ) ornata was first discovered in Fiji, but prob- 
ably exists in other parts of the South Pacific, since it is now 
recorded from Borneo. One male was taken at Sandakan 
2 DiclidopMebia nom. nov. pro Heteroneura Crawford. The latter name 
is preoccupied in Diptera. 
