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PROCAMPSIS. By W. Warren. 
fuscimargo. 
roseola. 
trogoptera. 
Ps. fuscimargo Warr. (? = pusilla-^ Warr.) (51b). Forewing yellow, in some places tinted rosy 
brown; at the cell-end a reddish hue with a dull white dot at the upper end; an indistinct, fine, reddish line 
from before the apex to behind the centre of the proximal margin; margin tinted red-brown, enclosing 2 black 
spots on veins 2 and 3, with small grey scales around them. Hindwing with a reddish proximal and distal 
line, the area between dull reddish; at the apex a reddish hue. Under surface lustrous yellow with a red-brown 
marginal band of the forewing. Face, chest, and forelegs red, thorax and abdomen yellow. Described according 
to a single $ from Duaringa in North Queensland. 
Ps. roseola Warr. (51 b). Forewing uni-coloured light flesh-coloured; a darker oblique line from the 
costal margin right before the apex to 2 / 3 of the proximal margin; a spot of small whitish, black-speckled 
scales in the apex, and 2 blackish small lunae bordered with white on veins 2 and 3 before the margin; fringes 
of the same colour. In the hindwing the proximal and distal lines are darker, parallel, neither of them reaches 
to the costal margin. Under surface lighter; forewing with a grey cloud along the margin. Face dull deep red; 
legs pink, thorax and abdomen like the wings, shoulders and antennae whitish. Queensland. 1 $. 
51. Genus: Procainpsls gen. nov. 
Proboscis and palpi are absent. Frons smooth; antennae thickened and flattened, with adjacent bent 
teeth. Tibiae very much covered with hair, costa of forewing flawed before the middle, then straight, parallel 
to the proximal margin, so that the wings are prolonged and narrowed instead of being triangular. Apex obtusely 
produced, margin dentate on vein 4, in the $ more so, in the $ merely gibbous. £ and $ differ in the exterior 
and colouring. Type: P. trogoptera Warr. 
P. trogoptera sp. nov. (51 b). forewing blackish-brown, the fawny ground-colour is only shown 
along the distal costal-marginal half and on a spot between the two lines, which extends from the upper fold 
to the lower. Proximal line a thick black shade; distal line black, angular on vein 6, then obliquely inwards; 
above the cell a diffuse black streak from the proximal line to the distal line. Hindwing black, costal-marginal 
area ochreous. Under surface uni-coloured pinkish ochreous, towards the base more pink. Face red, forelegs 
flesh-coloured pink, thorax and the two basal rings of the abdominal dorsum black, abdomen otherwise above 
light ochreous, sometimes with a slight flesh-coloured tint. $ rather bright light brownish fawn-coloured, covered 
with darker brown striae between the veins; costal-marginal area redder; proximal line interrupted by a darker 
costal spot, forming a darker red spot from one cell to the other; the triangular space between the folds 
from the base to the lighter line considerably lighter with small lustrous scales between the striae; distal line 
brown, on vein 6 distally angular, then oblique and straight proximally; behind the angle a dark dirty spot; 
fringes deep brown; at the upper cell-end a white spot. Hinclwing with a bright flesh-coloured costal- 
marginal area; a black median line from the cell to the proximal margin; marginal area with few striae; fringes 
blackish-brown. Under surface dull flesh-coloured, the marginal area tinted blackish. Head, palpi, and forelegs 
reddish; vertex, thorax, and abdominal dorsum brown like the wings. In both sexes the costal margin of the 
forewing is geniculate a little before the centre. 2 1 $ in the Tring Museum. The $3 from Mt. Goliath 
and the Oetakwa River (Dutch New Guinea), the $ from the Lower Oetakwa River (A. S. Meek). Expanse 
of wings: 34 mm. One specimen is also in the collection of the British Museum. 
Alphabetical List 
with reference to the original descriptions of the forms of the Indo-Australian Drepanidae. 
*) signifies that the form is also figured at the place cited. 
abnormalis Prot. Warr. Novit. Zool. 4, p. 19. 
acutipennis Phal. Swh. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 11 (1903), p. 502. 
adelpha Irid. Swh. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 1905 (2), p. 620. 
aequitermen Psil. Warr. Seitz, Macrolep. 10, p. 485. * 
affinis Streps. Warr. Novit Zool. 4, p. 17. 
albiceris Call. Swh. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 1907, p. 77. 
albidescens Thymistadopsis Hmps. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 
1895, p. 288. 
albidior Drap. Warr. Seitz, Macrolep. 10, p. 459. * 
albilinea Phal. Warr. Novit. Zool. 6, p. 4. 
albipuncta Psil. Hmps. 111. Typ. Ilet. Br. Mus. 9, p. 69. * 
albonotata Irid. Mr. Lep. Atkins, p. 83. 
amblyptila Or. Warr. Seitz, Macrolep. 10, p. 481. * 
argenteola Call. Mr. Cat. Lep. E. I. Comp. Mus. 2, p. 369. * 
argenticeps Alb. Warr. Seitz, Macrolep. 10, p. 470. * 
argentifera Call. Drc. Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1888, p. 574. * | 
argentistriga Irid. Warr. Novit. Zool. 3, p. 339. 
argyriatis Probl. Hmps. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1895, p. 2S7. 
arizana Hyal. Wil. Entomolog. 1911, p. 149. 
aurata Or. Warr. Seitz, Macrolep. 10, p. 483. * 
auratifrons Peridr. Warr. Seitz, Macrolep. 10, p. 449. * 
aurilinea Teld. Warr. Seitz, Macrolep. 10, p. 453. * 
berenice Or. Sivh. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 1893 (2), p. 25S. 
bicolor Psil. Warr. Novit. Zool. IV, p. 16. 
bicostata Alb. Hmps. Journ. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc. 21, p. 1272. 
bracteata Call. Hmps. Ill. Typ. Ilet. Br. Mus. 9, p. 68. * 
brunnea Psil. Wil. Entomologist. 44, p. 149. 
capitata Cycl. Wkr. List. Lep. Het. Br. Mus. 24, p. 1121. 
cardinalis Or. Warr. Novit. Zool. 4, p. 13. 
carnea Or. Btlr. Cist. Entom. III. p. 6. 
