( 1-^' ) 



(i4. Gymuopera rubroviridis sp. nov. 



?. ForewiiKjs : pale green, almost whitish, with darker green transverse lines and 

 fasciae ; the edge of Isasal area denoted liy a green line ; central fascia witli a broad 

 green fascia on its inner edge, with three other green stripes only plain along the 

 costa, becoming tliinuer towards inner margin, where the whitish green ground- 

 colour predominates ; submarginal line double, fine green, starting from a large 

 green subapical blotch ; marginal line green, interrupted, consisting of subcoutiguous 

 blotches ; throughout the cell the green lines become rosy ; fringe whitish green, 

 with darker green chequering. 



Hindwings : whitish ochreous, becoming pale green towards hindmargin, with 

 a paler submarginal band. 



Head, thorax, and abdomen ochreous (? green when fresh). Underside dull 

 whitish green, with the markings hardly indicated. 



c? like ¥ in the forewings ; the hindwings without markings, pale ilirty green, 

 thickly clothed with deep green mealy scales in the centre, which towards hindmargin 

 become more olive, finer, and suberect ; costal area whiter, without scales ; no fringes, 

 but the hindmargin thickened; inner margin and the marginal area clothed with 

 long pale greenish hairs. Underside of hindwings scaleless, smooth ; underside of 

 forewings below the median vein clothed with a bed of dull green rough scales. 



Expanse of wings : 22 mm. 



A pair from the Kliasias. 



SriiFAMiLY OUEAPTERYGINAK. 



(io. Ourapteryx modesta sp. nov. 



Foreivinrjs : whitish, semi-transparent, the whole surfiice rendered somewhat 

 sordid owing to the numerous short trausverse strigae and freckles ; costa yellowisli, 

 with very short blackish dots and strigae ; lines and fringes reddish fuscous ; first 

 line fine, straight, from one-third of costa to middle of inner margin; a fine vertical 

 diseal line at end of cell; exterior line slightly concave outwards from three-fourths 

 of costa to inner margin at five-sixths. 



Hlndwiags : with a thin brown straight line from top end of discocellular 

 towards anal angle; fringes becoming redder on either side of the acute tail, before 

 which, on the upperside, are some diffuse black scales, containing a small triangular 

 brick-red spot. The inner vein is pale brown, and the region of the anal angle is 

 filled with dull grey speckling. 



Head, thorax, and abdomen, with underside and legs, pure white; anleimae, 

 palpi, and face drab brown. Underside of wings simple, white; tlie costa of fore- 

 wings dusted with dark dots; the fringes dark brownish red. 



Expanse of wings : 5(i mm. 



One J from S. .Ia\ a. 



Subfamily SC.M; I ).\ Mil XAE. 



• <i(i. Scardamia rectilinea sp. nov. 

 ForcMmigs : deep orange, with darker transverse strigae ; costa broadly brown- 

 black; transverse lines brown-black; the first oblique outwards, slightly bent on the 

 median, and running in basewards along the costal streak; the second al lliree- 



