MICROLEPIDOPTERA OF NEW GUINEA 
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Uncus broad, scarcely constricted, top rounded. Socius small. Gnathos 
with lower angles not dilated, hook very large. Transtilla straight, incised 
in middle below, lateral dentate knobs large. Aedoeagus simple (Slide 
No. 515 D, holotype). 
Lake Habbema, 3250—3300 m, August 10, 1938 (holotype). Letterbox 
Camp, 3600 m, September 9, 1939. Two males. 
Choanograptis diaphora spec. nov. (figs. 215, 216) 
didrpoooQ = different 
$ 18 mm. Head light ochreous. Palpus pale brownish-ochreous, median 
segment towards apex below, and terminal segment posteriorly, suffused 
with dark grey. Antenna light ochreous, grey posteriorly. Thorax light 
brownish. Abdomen pale ochreous, suffused with grey above, especially 
towards apex, anal scales pale ochreous. Legs pale ochreous, anterior and 
median strongly infuscated, tibiae light ringed. Fore wing elongate, little 
dilated, considerably curved anteriorly, straight posteriorly, apex subacute, 
projecting, terrnen considerably sinuate. Ochreous-brownish, indistinctly 
irrorated and strigulated with brown, slightly suffused with greyish, 
markings indistinct, dark brown. Costa with minute transverse sub- 
triangular marks anteriorly, posteriorly becoming moderate triangular 
dots; two faint, oblique, parallel lines from 1 / i and beyond 2 / 5 of costa, 
indicating edges of central fascia, first line to beyond 3 / 4 of dorsum, dilated 
so as to form a moderate ill -defined dark brown suffusion on dorsum below 
fold; second line becoming obliterate below x / 3 of disc; a group of some 
three rounded bright brown moderate patches on discoidal vein, followed 
by an indistinct curved series of smaller spots, not reaching costa and 
dorsum; termen more distinctly marked with minute continuous trans- 
verse dark fuscous lines. Cilia brownish -fuscous, becoming light fulvous 
in tornus, on dorsum fuscous. Hind whig pale ochreous, slightly suffused 
with greyish towards dorsum, regularly faintly marbled with greyish. 
Genital segment strongly erect. Ostium cup-shaped, sclerotised, lower 
edge scobinate. Limen moderate. Signum long, dagger-shaped with a 
flattened rounded top. Anal sternite erect, postapophyses strong, dilated 
posteriorly. Ovipositor elongate (Slide No. 517 D). 
Mist Camp, 1800 m, January 8, 1939. One specimen. 
Epagoge Hubner, 1826 
Epagoge Hubner, 1826, Verz. bck. Schmett., p. 389. Meyrick, Handb. Brit. 
Lep., p. 527, 1895 (part). Walsingham, Arm. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 7, vol. 5, p. 483, 
1900. Fernald, Gener. Tortr. Typ., pp. 15, 58, 1908. Kennel, Zoologica, vol. 54, 
p. 108, 1910. Pierce, Genit. Tortr., p. 7, pi. 3, 1922. Fletcher, Mem. Agr. Ind., 
Ent., vol. 11, p. 78, 1929. 
Capua Stephens, 1834, 111. Brit. Ent. Haust., vol. 4, p. 171; etc. 
Teratodes Gurnee, 1845, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr., ser. 2, vol. 3, p. 34; etc. 
Dichelia Stainton, 1858, Manual, vol. 2, p. 197; etc. 
Sperchia Walker, 1869, Char. Undescr. Het., p. 83; etc. 
Epitymbia Meyrick, 1881, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales, vol. 6, pp. 657-658, etc. 
