al biceps. 
hifasciaia. 
orienkdis. 
bnninea. 
disced is. 
cer cina. 
(JRAMBIDIA; PH AEOSIA; 
STENAULLS: METEURA. 
By Dr. M. Deaudt. 
C. albiceps limps, is of a deep red-brown. The upper half of the forehead and the vertex are purely 
white. Forelegs distally curled white. The forewing shows a straight, white, antemedian transverse line and 
an angled postmedian line. Hindwiigs of a brighter red-brown. Expanse of wings: 20 mm. Bat jan. 
125. Genus : Cramlmlla Pack. 
A species from New Guinea has been recently described to belong to this genus otherwise containing 
only American species. It is distinguished by its stunted proboscis, very short palpi, in the <$ the antennae 
with bristly ciliae and a rough-haired abdomen. On the forewing the 1st median and 3rd radial are fused, the 
middle radial is absent, the upper one comes from below the upper cell-angle; accessory cell present. Hindwings 
as in Ctenosia. 
C. bifasciata Rothscli. Antennae brownish; head yellowish-grey; thorax and abdomen wood-coloured 
grey. Forewing wood-coloured grey, speckled somewhat darker; ante- and postmedian purple-brown transverse 
lines. Hindwings yellowish drab. The $ is somewhat darker than the the transverse lines more indistinct. 
From Biagi on the Mambare River, British New Guinea. 
120 . Genus: I'liaeosia limps. 
Distinguished from the preceding by its fully developed proboscis and the 1st radial vein of the forewing 
rising from the upper cell-angle. The cell-fold exhibits a cover of rough scales; the proximal margin is very 
convex. 
P. orientalis Hmps. has a reddish-yellow body, the abdomen is more grey towards the base. Forewing 
orange-yellow, below the cell flesh-coloured, above the cell-end a longish, blackish spot. Hinclwing orange, 
towards the margin paler. Expanse of wings: 26 mm. Borneo. 
P. brunnea Sicinh. Body dark brown with a yellow anal tuft. Tarsi curled white. Forewings rosy- 
grey, spottedly dusted brown, and with some brown longitudinal stripes most prominent at the costal margin 
towards the apex. Hindwing brown, towards the apex yellowish. Expanse of wings: 22 to 2(5 mm. Sumatra, 
Borneo. 
127. Genus: Stcnaiiiis Hmps. 
Proboscis developed, palpi very short, $ antennae ciliated: the last rings of the rough-haired abdomen 
are expanded. Forewing long and narrow' with a curved costa. In the the discal cell is very narrow, the 
discocellular short ; below the cell an excavation into which long hair extend, near the lower cell-end a hair-tuft. 
The middle radial vein is absent, the upper one is petioled with the 3 lower subcostal veins and very strongly 
curved; the two upper subcostal veins come from the same place near the upper cell-angle. On the hind¬ 
wing the 1st median and 3rd radial are fused, the subcostal and 1st radial petioled, the 2nd radial absent. 
S. discalis Wkr. Head, thorax and forewings light red-brown, the hair-tuft at the lower cell-end 
darker; hindwing and abdomen orange-yellow. Borneo (Sarawak). Expanse of wings: 20 mm. 
128 . Genus: Mete lira Hmps. 
Distinguished from the preceding by the straighter veins; on the forewing the 2nd subcostal vein is 
petioled with the two lowest and the upper radial, the 3rd being absent, and the 1st comes separately from 
the cell; beneath in the disc thick pads of scent-scales. Hindwing with a strongly curved costal margin 
and an excised apex; almost the whole under surface is occupied by a thick pad of black scent-scales; the 1st. 
median anastomoses with the 3rd radial, the subcostal with the 1st radial, 2nd radial absent. 
M. cervina Lucas is ochreous-brown with a silky lustre; hindwings lighter, more yellow'. Queens¬ 
land. Expanse of wings: 21 mm. 
