tECOPHORID-SS. 
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rather excurved to dorsum at f : cilia pale brownish-ochreous. 
Hindwings and cilia ochreous-grey-whitish. 
Bolivia., Cochabamba ( Germain ) ; 1 ex. (Coll. Paravicini). Per¬ 
haps nearest pcigana , 
Syscalma prymnsea, n. sp. 
Of two other examples seen, one from the Hydrographer Mts* 
(certainly only a variety) has the fore wings clear orange except 
a small basal pateh and moderately broad terminal fascia attenuated 
to tornus. 
Barantola panarista Turn. 
An example from Biagi, Mambare R., New Guinea (Coll. Para¬ 
vicini), differs from the description of the unique Queensland type 
as follows: $ 16 mm. (Turner’s 25 mm. for $ 13 perhaps a mis¬ 
print for 15), crimson tinge absent except in apical edge of 
forewings, costal streak absent on basal fifth, hindwings without 
grey apical suffusion; these differences may be individual, sexual, 
or geographical, but not specific. 
Barantola pulcherrima Walk. 
A S from Biagi, Mambare B,., New Guinea, has the collar white 
edged red, the antemedian fascia of fore wings represented only 
by a triangular white red-edged projection from costal streak, 
a black basal line in cilia round costa, apex, and upper part of 
termen. The species seems to be variable, no two of the few 
examples I have seen being alike, and this form is probably not 
specifically distinct. 
Scorpiopsis exanthistis, n. sp. 
<y . 14 mm. Head, thorax pale yellowish, obscurely lined dull 
crimson suffusion. Palpi deep ferruginous, tip white. Forewings 
somewhat elongate, posteriorly dilated, costa gently arched, apex 
rounded-obtuse, termen nearly straight, slightly 7- oblique; 3 and 4 
out of 2 ; pale yellow, reticulated throughout orange-red ; a fuscous 
costal streak from base to middle, costal edge of this blackish with 
a white mark before middle ; a spot of fuscous suffusion on end of 
cell, whence a vague streak of suffusion runs to a fuscous mark on 
costa at | ; a fuscous terminal streak including some yellowish 
dots : cilia yellow, some slight reddish bars near base. Hindwings 
and cilia pale yellowish. 
British New Guinea, Hydrographer Mts., 2500 feet ( Eichhorn ); 
1 ex. (Coll. Paravicini). The other three species of the genus have 
veins 2-4 of forewings approximated only, but a new genus is 
unnecessary here, the structure and habit being otherwise similar, 
and my published key to the genera needing no modification. 
Scorpiopsis diplaneta, n. sp. 
<$ . 18-19 mm. Head crimson somewhat mixed pale yellow. 
Palpi crimson, anterior edge of second joint fuscous or white, 
