MICROLEPIDOPTERA OP NEW GUINEA 
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ochreous-fuscous, apex and tegulae pale ochreous, tinged pink. Abdomen 
pale ochreous. kegs ochreous-white, anterior tibia and tarsus suffused 
with pale pink anteriorly, posterior tibia and tarsus white, tarsus mixed 
with brownish towards its apex. Fore wing ovate, costa strongly arched 
throughout, apex broadly rounded, indefinite, apparently between veins 
4 and 5, termen rounded, oblique. Pale ochreous, indistinctly retinate 
with fulvous, except towards the costa, this retination tending to form 
oblique strigulation, beyond the cell dissolved in rows of dots along the 
veins; costa, apex and termen suffused with light pink, costa more broadly 
so: dorsum irregularly irrorated and suffused with fight sordid fulvous- 
fuscous ; an irregular narrow longitudinal streak of a blackish -lilac irroration 
from base well above middle, at 1 / i abruptly extended in a somewhat 
oblique almost isolated subovate spot, this markings edged with pale pink 
suffusion. Cilia pale pink-ochreous. Hind wing pale pink becoming pale 
pink-ochreous towards the base and the dorsum, cilia concolorous. 
Tegumen broad, short. Uncus very broad, truncate, bristled along the 
edge, with two thickenings at the sides above. Socii, median haired 
appressed pads. Gnathos, a narrow transverse rod. Transtilla paired, with 
sinuate arms, with a clavate, denticulate top, ending in dense blunt teeth. 
Valva narrow, a subcostal row of bristles, sacculus distinct, under 1 / 2 . 
Vinculum broad, rounded. Anellus, a transverse plate. Aedoeagus straight, 
base bulbate. Cornuti absent. (Slide no. 1000 D, type.) 
Araucaria Camp, 800 m, March 19, 1939. One specimen. 
Fig. 705: Euzelotica acrosperma gen. nov., spec, nov., female, head and wing 
neuration. 
