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MICROLEPIDOPTERA OE NEW GUINEA 
black points, forming together a sharp edge to transverse vein; this suf- 
fusion reaching to stalk of veins 7 and 8, its top preceded by a rounded 
small patch of snow-white ground colour on end of cell; costal patch 
narrow, elongate triangular, extending along costa from middle to before 
apex, formed by four distinct dark fuscous-grey or blackish costal dots, 
(opposite each a dark bar on costal cilia), and a suffused black dot just 
above end of cell being the top of triangle, these marks more or less con- 
nected by dark grey suffusion and coarse jet-black points; anterior edge 
of costal patch attenuated by a row of jet-black points; transverse more 
or less regular rows of jet-black interneural points before termen, rising 
from tornus to vein 7, mostly interrupted in middle; preterminal area as 
far as vein 7 more or less suffused with dark grey, a blackish suffused line 
along that vein to lower angle of cell or along and before termen, or from 
angle of cell to above tornus; male with some black triangular dots along 
middle of dorsum. Cilia pale fuscous, tips whitish, basal half suffused with 
white, a subbasal dark grey band or a row of blackish dots. Hind wing 
whitish, marbled and transversely strigulated with greyish-fuscous pos- 
teriorly, cilia white with an apical shade and a broad interrupted subbasal 
fascia. 
Uncus almost circular, broad. Socius moderate, oblong. Gnathos strong. 
Transtilla knob with a rather robust stalk, but much more slender than in 
leucophthalma spec. nov. Terminal thorn long (Slide No. 406 D, holotype). 
Limen broad, membraneous, lower rim cliitinised. Ostium short, sub- 
cylindrical. Colliculum small. Cestum tortuous, terminal fold moderate. 
Signum very long, rather narrow, curved (Slide No. 408 D, allotype). 
Moss Forest Camp, 2600 — 2800 m, October 9 — November 5, 1938 
(allotype, female), and the same, five km northeast of Lake Habbema, 
2800 m, October 1, 1938 (holotype, male), October 18 and 30, 1938. Letter 
Box Camp, 3600 m, September 6, 1938. Two males, eight females. Resem- 
bles very much an Isotenes. Allied to preceding species, distinct by dorsal 
dentiform patch. Female from Letter Box Camp much darker than other 
specimens. 
Anisotenes leucophthalma spec. nov. (figs. 123, 128, 135) 
}.Evy.6>Q = white, 6'ixp = eye 
3 22.5 mm, 27 mm. Head white, vertex in male densely mixed with 
greyish-fuscous, hardly so in female. Palpus dark grey or fuscous-grey, 
mixed with white, in male also with light fulvous, basal segment and top 
of terminal segment white. Antenna fuscous, ringed with white, scape in 
female blackish above. Thorax white, densely mixed with dark greyish- 
fuscous in male, less densely mixed with blackish -brown in female, 
patagium broadly edged with white, thoracic crest blackish. Abdomen 
pale grey in male, whitish-ochreous in female. Legs whitish, anterior 
darkly infuscated, tibia and tarsus light-ringed, median tibia with tw T o 
fuscous bands above. Fore wing broad, in male subtriangular, with a 
