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Psyche 
[March 
In both sexes the fork of the median is only a little 
before the first fork of the radial sector, not as far as 
Petersen figures; but I doubt that there are two species 
closely allied on Ceylon. The male has the pronotum 
striped and lines on subcosta and radius and between as 
Petersen describes. 
Sericostomatidje 
Goera tagalica sp. nov. 
Fig. 2. 
$ Face with a crest of stiff hairs inward of each eye, 
yellowish at base, brown beyond; basal joint of antenna 
with yellow hair, but brown hairs near base below, rest of 
antenna brown, faintly annulate with pale; vertex with 
dense erect yellow hair; palpi black-haired; thorax with 
long, erect yellow hair in middle and in front; abdomen 
dull brown above, more yellowish beneath ; front legs 
mostly dark, others yellowish, the femora more or less 
brownish, spurs black. Fore wings densely clothed with 
golden hair, outer fringe black or brown, some black hairs 
along the veins, bare spot conspicuous; hind wings dark, 
with nearly black hair and fringes. 
Basal joint of antenna long, plainly longer than in G. con - 
clusa. In fore wing the first fork goes fully one-half way 
back on the discal cell, forks two and three equal, the bare 
space at thyridium rather larger than in G. conclusa, about 
as in G. octospina. In hind wing fork one is only equal to 
fork three, very much shorter than fork two; fork five is 
but little wider and scarcely longer than fork three. The 
last ventral segment has a very short, blunt, median spine, 
and a tiny spine each side of it. 
Expanse 17 mm. 
From Mt. Makeling, Luzon (Baker). 
Differs at once from the two species known from the 
Philippines by the short fork one of hind wings. 
