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MICROLEPIDOPTERA OP NEW GUINEA 
slightly arcuate, termen appearing sinuate. Pale fuscous with a golden 
shine, irrorated with blackish-fuscous, posteriorly suffused with tawny- 
bronze, markings white. Three wedge-shaped costal spots: at 1 / 4 , before 
Va and before 2 / 3 , respectively; a dorsal patch at 1 / 4 , rather large, erect- 
semiovate, slightly inwards-obhque, together with the first costal spot 
Genitalia of Lyonetiidae. Fig. 826: Opogona salpictes spec, nov., female. Fig. 827: 
idem, signum. Fig. 828: Opogona chrysocapna spec, nov., female. Fig. 829: idem, 
bursa copulatrix. Fig. 830: Orochion undulosa spec, nov., bursa copulatrix. Fig. 831 : 
idem, ovipositor. 
edged anteriorly by an ill-defined, direct, transverse blackish suffusion; a 
larger, semiovate patch on middle of dorsum, with top narrowly extended 
posteriorly across wing and connected with top of third costal spot, so 
as to form an angulate transverse band, slightly edged anteriorly with a 
blackish-fuscous irroration; a white direct transverse fascia at 4 / 5 , narrow 
above, triangularly dilated below, interrupted in middle by a triangular 
blackish-fuscous spot with top directed apicad, base slightly extended, 
so as to form a minute dark edge to white fascia; three white transverse 
lines on costa from beyond preceding to before apex, first vertical, each 
following more inwardly oblique, all more obliquely extended over costal 
cilia; a blackish-fuscous dot in apex. Cilia tawny-golden along costa, fuscous 
mixed with white and with darker tips along termen, whitish-fuscous along 
dorsum. Hind wing whitish, cilia whitish-fuscous, tinged pale ochreous. 
Scree Valley Camp, 3800 m, September 22, 1938. One specimen. Allied 
to the preceding. 
