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ELUSA. By W. Warren. 
shade before the vertical whitish reniform, the two extremities of which are swollen and round; hindwing 
pale grey with the base and inner margin ochreous. New Guinea. 
peninsulata. E. peninsulata Walk. Forewing dark fuscous brown, rather paler in the median area; inner and 
outer lines black conversely edged with pale; the outer dentate lunulate slightly outcurved at middle; 
reniform large, snow white, constricted in middle and fusiform in front, with a white point on its inner 
side; hindwing dull fuscous. A large species with curved costa, the type from Mysol; a $ in the Tring 
Museum from the Khasia Hills, Assam, apparently of the same species, except for the reniform stigma, 
r»e/'innotata. may be distinguished as ab. innotata ab. nov. (13 i); in it the reniform is narrow, obscure, brown with 
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incertans. E. imcertans Beth.-Baker (13 k). Head and collar pinkish orange; thorax reddish; abdomen brown¬ 
ish grey; forewing fulvous red with the lines obscure, dark grey; hindwing pinkish brown. Dinawa, 
New Guinea. 
ignea. E. ignea spec. nov. (13 k). Forewing coppery red, more or less obscured by dark leaden fuscous 
suffusion, the coppery tint remaining along inner margin at middle, on each side of inner line, and 
in terminal area, where the veins crossing it are broadly blackish; inner line inangled on vein 1; outer 
lunulate dentate, slightly excurved; space between median line and subterminal blackish, its outer half 
beyond outer line with a plumbeous tint; reniform diffusely black; hindwing coppery fuscous, with the 
base ochreous; head and thorax bright fulvous orange; dorsum grey brown with a fulvous tinge. The 
type, a $ in the Tring Museum, from the Upper Aroa River, New Guinea; much darker than incer¬ 
tans Beth.-Baker, with different markings, more like the next species. 
flammans. E. flammans spec. nov. (13 k). Forewing deep coppery fulvous; costa blackish; some blackish 
shading at base; the lines black; inner strongly angled basewards on the veins, and outwards on sub¬ 
median fold; outer line lunulate dentate, strongly outcurved from costa to submedian fold; no distinct 
subterminal line as in ignea, but the terminal area filled with plumbeous from vein 6 to below 2, leaving 
the apex and anal angle fulvous; fringe blackish; reniform stigma diffusely blackish with a few fulvous 
scales at centre; hindwing dark fuscous, in some cases with a faint fulvous tinge; head and thorax coppery 
fulvous; abdomen brownish fuscons; underside of wings dark fuscous, with the apex of forewing cop¬ 
pery. 5 d'd' in the Tring Museum from the upper Setekwa River, Snow Mts., Dutch New Guinea 2000 
to 3000 feet, taken in September 1910 by A. S. Meek. Of this and the preceding species ignea only 
are to hand; they are placed in this subsection from their evident relationship with incertans of which 
the $ is known. 
duplicata. E. duplicata spec. nov. (13k). Forewing dark sepia brown; the lines black, indistinct; the outer 
strongly dentate and excurved in middle; fringe concolorous, with white points at base at end of veins; 
reniform stigma large, white, the small round upper spot joined by a narrow neck to the swollen 
lower half; in base of cell a large white flattened blotch; hindwing brownish fuscous, paler at base; underside 
much paler, especially in hindwing, which is ochreous in basal half; both wings with dark outer line; 
the forewing with the white reniform showing through; head and thorax dull brick ed; dorsum greyish 
fuscous, with the tufts and anal fringe reddish; base of antennae snow white; pectus, palpi, and forelegs red- 
brown. 2 in Tring Museum from the Upper Setekwa River, Snow Mts., Dutch New Guinea, taken 
September 1910 by A. S. Meek. It is possible that these are conspecific with peninsulata Walk, from 
Mysol, the type of which, a $, has a small white point only preceding the large white reniform. 
Subsect. B. Antennae of $ serrate, pubescent, or with bristles; claspers of 
<3 exaggerated and clothed with long whitish hair. 
furunculoi- E. furunculoides Pag. Forewing in d brownish with a slight reddish tinge; inner and outer lines 
(les - dark grey, somewhat irregular; the median line broader, but indefirite; reniform stigma fuscous with a 
pratti. leaden tinge; in the form pratti Beth.-Baker represented by a double white spot; a straight pale subter¬ 
minal line in the type form, but in pratti a subterminal row of dark dots; hindwing uniform pale brown¬ 
ish; the $ has the forewing darker brown, but without any reddish tinge; the type of furunculoides from 
Kinnigunang, New Britain; of pratti from Dinawa, New Guinea; also from Kapaur, and the Aroa River. 
In the d the serrations of the antennae are large and blunt, with short pubescence only. 
binocula. E. binocula Hmps. (13k). Foi'ewing dark fuscous brown with a purplish tinge; the inner line 
inangled on vein 1, often obscured; the outer lunulate dentate, excurved in middle and strongly in¬ 
angled on submedian fold, edged on both sides with black, the teeth sometimes strongly black-marked on 
the veins; subterminal line straight, pale edged inwardly with dark; reniform oblique, black finely edged 
with pale, the upper half smaller than the lower; hindwing glossy fuscous; sometimes the inner margin 
bialbata. is tinged with rufous, at others only the submedian fold; in the ab. bialbata ab. nov. (13 k) the reni- 
