EXOTIC MICROL EPIDOPTER A. 
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GLYPHIPTERYGIDY3. 
Hilarographa tetralina, n. sp. 
2. 14 mm. Head, palpi ochreous-yellow. Thorax dark fuscous 
with four orange lines. Abdomen reddish-orange, apex dark 
fuscous. Forewings rather elongate-triangular, costa posteriorly 
moderately arched, termen sinuate-indented beneath obtuse apex, 
then obliquely rounded; 7 and 8 stalked ; dark purplish-fuscous ; 
a reddish-orange subcostal streak from base to and a median 
streak from base about half as long ; antemedian and postmedian 
reddish-orange transverse lines, rounded-angulated above middle, 
terminating in two confluent yellow erect-triangular dorsal spots : 
a short oblique reddish-orange streak from costa beyond these ; two 
posterior reddish-yellow lines parallel to termen, terminated above 
by an oval reddish-orange blotch occupying apical third of costa 
and containing a whitish streak edged dark fuscous rising obliquely 
from costa at f and returning to it before apex; last line very 
narrowly separated from a narrow reddish-orange fascia along 
lower portion of termen, containing four small round blackish spots : 
cilia yellow, a dark fuscous basal line (imperfect). Hindwings 
deep orange ; a broad dark fuscous terminal fascia, broadest at 
apex, rather projecting inwards on submedian fold ; cilia pale 
yellowish, a dark fuscous line. 
Solomon Is., Hendova ( Meek ), 1 ex. (Coll. Paravicini). A distinct 
form. 
Hilarographa cirrhocosma, n. sp. 
c?. 13 mm. Head grey, face pale yellow. Palpi pale yellow, 
apical half of second joint fuscous. Thorax grey, a yellow streak 
on base and inner side of tegulse. Abdomen fulvous. Forewings 
triangular, costa gently arched, apex rounded-obtuse, termen 
rather oblique, sinuate above middle; 7 and 8 separate; deep 
reddish-orange, redder towards apex; a light brassy-yellow streak 
along basal of dorsum, a short median streak from base, five 
oblique wedge-shaped spots or streaks from costa (third very small) 
between base and and a subquadrate costal blotch towards apex 
closely followed by a small direct wedge-shaped spot extended over 
vol. iv.— December 1930. b 
