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Imma asaphoneura, n. sp. 
cJ . 17-19 mm. Head fuscous, orbits marked ochreous-yellow. 
Palpi fuscous, internally whitish-yellowish, terminal joint minute. 
Antennal ciliations over 1. Thorax rather dark fuscous, edge of 
shoulder ochreous-yellow. Forewings moderately elongate, rather 
dilated, termen rounded, little oblique ; 7 and 8 stalked, 7 to apex 
(indefinite) ; rather dark fuscous, veins partially indicated by 
indistinct lines of pale yellowish suffusion, especially towards base 
and beyond cell; an irregular slightly oblique pale yellowish 
fasciate patch from middle of costa reaching half across wing, 
limited posteriorly by an indistinct dark fuscous transverse spot on 
end of cell; a well-marked ochreous-yellow denticulate terminal 
line : cilia grey, a darker grey basal shade. Hindwings rather dark 
grey ; cilia as in forewings. 
Formosa, Fuhosho and Hoozan, July; 2 ex. (Coll. Caradja). 
Most resembling mylias. 
Imma trachyptila Meyr. 
d. 27 mm. Head, thorax dark fuscous. (Palpi missing.) 
Forewings wholly suffused dark fuscous, the lighter mixture and 
pale markings of 9 obsolete except the terminal dots, but the 
blackish markings distinct, hindwings rather dark grey. 
Fiji, Vunidawa, September (H . Phillips). Described from 9 
only, another 9 obtained subsequently. . «, 
Imma chlorospila Meyr. 
Described from 2 $ specimens; I have now seen 2 8 specimens 
from Vunidawa, Fiji (H . Phillips ); in this sex the palpi are 
strikingly peculiar, greatly thickened throughout with dense rather 
rough scales, terminal joint as long as second, apex very obtusely 
rounded but furnished with a fine hooked filament at tip, their 
colour ochreous-whitish with a blackish band at middle of terminal 
joint, and another occupying base of terminal and apex of second ; 
antennas biciliated with long fascicles; hindwings more triangular 
by enlargement of tornal area. 
Phycodes superbella Reb. 
Having seen five type-examples of this, kindly forwarded from 
the Vienna Museum for examination, I now consider that, although 
very closely allied to acljectdla Walk., it should be regarded as a 
good species ; it appears constant and easily distinguishable. 
Simaethis collapsa, n. sp. 
6 9 • 10-11 mm. Head whitish-ochreous, crown sometimes 
centrally suffused blackish. Palpi ochreous-whitish, second and 
terminal joints with more or less developed black median bands. 
Thorax blackish, anterior fourth pale ochreous. Abdomen blackish, 
with ochreous-whitish segmental rings. Forewings triangular, 
costa gently arched, termen rather obliquely rounded ; black ; 
