scintillans. 
flavida. 
a 
color at a. 
perrufa. 
flaviplaga. 
cervina. 
mucrura. 
478 UROGONODES. By W. Warren. 
surface brick-red, the deepest on the forewing. 1 $ from Limbang (Borneo). Separated in the veins from the 
African species: vein 10, 11 stalked, 9 stalked with 7 and 8; 10 anastomoses with 9 and.forms a long areola. 
47. Genus: Urogonotles Warr. 
Proboscis absent; palpi very short, porrect; antennae in both sexes with closely appressed, knobbed 
dents. Hind tibiae only with terminal spurs. Forewing with a curved costal margin towards the apex which 
is obtusely produced; distal margin feebly concave above and below an obtuse dent on vein 3. Hindwing 
with a rounded apex, the distal margin curved or straight as far as a dent at vein 3, then feebly concave 
to the anal angle which is well developed, rectangular. In the foreWing 6 on a short stalk with 7, 8, from 
the upper cell-angle; 9. 10, 11 on a long stalk rising directly before that angle; 9 which otherwise forms the 
areola by its anastomosis with 8, is absent, since it is fused with 10. so that there is no areola. Type: 
U. scintillans Warr. 
U. scintillans Warr. (= inconspicua Warr.) (50 a). <$ forewing violettish-grey; the inner and outer 
shadows indistinct, in the $ darker, marked nearer together by black costal shadows; the outer shadow is 
nearing the inner one on the submedian fold, if it is visible; belo wthe centre a deep purple brown marginal spot 
enclosing a few' pale lilac scales; sometimes traces of an inner line. Abdomen monotonously reddish or violet. 
Under surface on the forewing bright red, the inner margin and a large spot before the apex yellow. Hindwing 
quite bright red with some yellow along the costal margin and anal margin. Face and fore legs bright red, 
thorax and abdomen dark. Shoulders invariably pale grey. Discal spot of forewing not prominent; $ larger, 
dull lilac grey or olive ochreous, all over strewn with a darker colour; this irroration is intensified and forms 
near the base a curved shadow and in the centre a diffuse shadow which is swollen at the cell-end and 
surrounds the white cellular spot. Before the distal margin a row of small dark spots. Hindwing similar, though 
darker, beneath pale dull greyish ochreous. Forewing with a blackish oblique streak from the inner margin 
to % towards the apex. Face brown; thorax and abdomen like the wings. The type of scintillans, a $, 
from Fergusson I.; type of inconspicua , likewise a $, from St. Aignan; also from the Upper Aroa R. (New 
Guinea). 
U. flavida Warr. (50a). Forewing pale yellow, towards the base diffusely flesh-coloured brownish; 
inner line curved as in colorata (50 b), red-brown, below the. costal margin, where it is smooth, angular; outer 
line only indicated by a brown spot at the costa and a'short line at the inner margin; costal-marginal area 
between the lines flesh-coloured olive; distal margin edged with reddish brown which does not quite reach 
to the inner margin. Hindwing yellow with 2 straight flesh-coloured lines inside and in the centre, the area 
between them paler flesh-coloured; marginal band red-brown; under surface yellow, marginal band in both 
wings hemochrome. Bases of both wings bright flesh-coloured pink. Face and fore legs bright red; vertex 
brown, thorax pinkish-grey. Described from a single $ (not a $ as the original description says) from Biagi 
(Mamba-re R. in British New Guinea). 
U. colorata Warr. (50b). <§. Forewing dull red-brown, lines and shades deeper brown; the small 
scales at their apices whitish, whereby the wings show a hoar-like exterior, particularly in their distal halves. 
The lines proceed from 3 dark brown costal-marginal spots; the inner and median lines turned back in the 
cell, then thickened and forming a blotch towards the inner margin. Outer line on vein 6 acute-angular, then 
obliquely inwards, all very indistinct; cellular spot, of small lustrous scales, surrounded with brown; a red- 
brown spot at the anal angle, in which there are small white scales; behind the angle of the outer line, a spot 
of small white scales. Fringes red-brown with glossy white tips; hindwing dull red-brown; costal-marginal 
area flesh-coloured; at the inner margin traces of 2 dark lines. Under surface red; at the distal margin of the 
forewing before the concavity a line of small glossy mother-of-pearl scales; a dark outer line on both wings; 
a scarlet marginal line on both wings before the dark fringes. — Another is much redder and might be 
separated as perrufa ab. nov. (50 a). Face, palpi, fore legs and chest bright red. Thorax and abdomen coloured 
like the wings. 3 $< 3 ; Biagi, Mambare R. (Brit. New Guinea); the ^ which was at first rekoned to this species 
belongs to another species, to flaviplaga Warr. 
U. flaviplaga sp. nov. (= colorata Warr. only $) (50 a) resembles colorata , but it is redder with 
a paler ground-colour, particularly behind the outer line towards the costal margin, where the under surface 
exhibits a large olive yellow spot showing through above. In colorata the whole under surface is red. 2 
1 $ from Biagi, Mambare R. in Brit. New Guinea. 
U. cervina sp. nov. (5t)a). Both wings olive red-brown without any darker shading; 2 small dark 
costal-marginal spots, but the lines hardly traceable; anal angle with a red-brown marginal spot; under surface 
quite red, as in colorata. These 3 latter species are distinguished by the much feebler dent at the distal margin 
of the hindwing. 
U. macrura sp. nov. (50 a) resembles a small cervina Warr., but the ground-colour is not so pure, 
since it is darker speckled and tinted; in the hindwing the distal margin is much straighter from the apex 
