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LAMBULA; GRAPHOSIA. By Dr. M. Draudt. 
punctifer. 
pristina. 
bicolor. 
substrigilla- 
ta. 
minuta. 
iranscripta. 
b iline ala. 
orbonella. 
bilineata. 
reticulata. 
ochracea. 
phaeocras- 
pis. 
L. punctifer Hmps. (14 1). Hindwing without costal folds and scent-scales. Head and thorax yellowish- 
brown; abdomen brownish-grey with a yellowish anal tuft. Forewing brownish-yellow, the inner-marginal 
area dusted red-brown, in it small brownish spots near the base and behind the middle. Hindwings brownish-grey. 
Kapaur (New Guinea). 
L. pristina WJcr. (14 b) differs from punctifer by its paler colour, particularly the hindwings being 
quite light yellow. Queensland (Moreton Bay). 
L. bicolor Rothsch. $. Head, antennae and thorax yellowish-white; abdomen drab with a yellowish- 
white anal tuft. Forewing yellowish-white, a stripe on the median and the area below it obliquely cut off sooty- 
grey. Hindwings greyish yellowish-white. Length of forewings: 9 mm. Mount Goliath (Dutch New Guinea). 
L. substrigillata Rothsch. §. Antennae brown; head and thorax yellowish-white. Forewing greyish 
yellowish-white, with blurred brownish stripes. Hindwing greyish yellowish-white. Length of forewings: 
10 mm. Mount Goliath (Dutch New Guinea). 
L. minuta Rothsch. <$. Antennae yellowish-brown, the first 3 joints white; head white; thorax dark 
grey, collar and base of shoulder-covers white; abdomen tawny-yellowish, tinted with grey. Forewing white, 
in the basal half from the middle of the cell to the proximal margin brownish-grey, a broad antemarginal band 
and a marginal line light grey. Hindwing greyish-white. Length of forewings: 7 mm. Oetakwa River, Snow 
Mountains (Dutch New Guinea). 
L. transcripta Lucas (14 b). In the neither the forewing shows a costal fold. Ochreous-brown, forewing 
dusted with a brownish grey, with a dark median line flawed in an acute angle, and a dark faded spot at the 
costal margin behind it. Hindwing greyish-brown with yellowish fringes. Queensland. 
L. bilineata B.-Bak. head, thorax and abdomen grey. Both wings grey; forewing with a broad, 
irregular, dark grey antemedian line and a similar one behind the middle. Hindwing very thinly scaled. Expanse 
of wings: 20 mm. Aroa River, March. 
L. orbonella Hmps. (14 a). Head, collar and shoulder-covers orange, thorax blackish, abdomen 
black with an orange-yellow anal tuft. Forewing brownish-black, at the base yellow. Hindwing orange-yellow 
with a black border. Kapaur (New Guinea). 
145. Genus: Grapliosia Hmps. 
The cliscal cell of the forewing is much narrower than in Lambula and only towards the end somewhat 
expanded. The 1st radial is petiolecl with the lower subcostal veins. On the hindwing the 2nd median rises 
near the lower cell-angle, the 1st median is fused with the 3rd radial, the middle radial is absent as usually, 
the subcostal and 1st radial are on a long footstalk; in a $ an inverted costal fold contains fluffy hair; 
all the rest similar as in Lambula. 
G. bilineata Hmps. (14 a) is ochreous-yellowish with 2 repeatedly angled, dark transverse lines; 
the veins towards the margin dusted dark. Kapaur (New Guinea). 
G. reticulata Rothsch. Head and thorax tawny-yellowish; antennae brown; abdomen greyish-yellowish, 
the last 2 rings more purely yellow. Forewing reddish yellowish-white, an antemedian, bent, oblique, rvood- 
coloured brown band, one more each behind the middle and at the margin, all being connected with each other 
by longitudinal lines. Hindwing reddish yellowish-white. The $ is similar, but it is without the anterior trans¬ 
verse band. Length of forewings: 13 mm. Kumusi River (British New Guinea). 
G. ochracea B.-Bak. (26 d). Head, thorax and legs ochreous-yellow, abdomen greyish. Forewing 
ochreous-yellow, dusted grey, an indistinct dark grey spot at the proximal margin, and a dark marginal stripe; 
hindwing diaphanous light yellowish. Expanse of wings: 26 mm. Aroa River, in March. 
G. phaeocraspis B.-Bak. (26 d) has dull white forewings with a dark costa and a faintly shaded distal 
area, and grey hindwings being somewhat lighter in the costal area. Dinawa (New Guinea), taken in September. 
