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Calleremites subornata sp. uov. 



Forewings pale olive oclireous, tinged witli luteous towards the liiiidniargin and 

 at the anal angle, with a few tine pale transverse striae ; basal half of the wing 

 crossed by a dark fuscous olive fascia, the margins of which are concave, its inner 

 margin running from the costa at one-sixth to the inner margin at one-third, the 

 outer from about the centre of the costa to nearly two-thirds of the inner margin ; 

 the fascia is thus twice as broad on costa as on the inner margin, and narrowest below 

 the median vein. Hindwiugs similar, but the dark olive fascia extends qmte to the 

 base ; fringes luteous ; in the pale outer half of both wings the dark fascia of the 

 underside shows through. Underside quite different ; pale drabbish ochreous ; l.iase 

 of both, wings broadly tinged with bright yellow ; a large pear-shaped black cell spot 

 on both wings, and a broad diffuse blackish fascia along the outer half, not reaching 

 the hindmargin nor the costa of the forewings. Face tawny olive ; palpi darker ; 

 vertex ochreous ; collar and thorax bright yellow ; abdomen worn, probably concolorous 

 with wings. 



Expanse of wings : 64 nmi. 



One {J from Sikkim, in the Felder collection. 



Aporandria gen. nov. 



Forewings ample ; costa straight, convex only before apex, which is subfalcate ; 

 hindmargin liowed ; anal angle square. Hind wings broad, with the hindmargin entire, 

 rounded, but with a blunt elbow in the middle. Antennae pectinated in both sexes ; 

 palpi porrect, twice as long in ? as in j" ; forehead with a pointed projection below, 

 which in the ? is conspicuous and one-third the length of the palpi ; tongue present ; 

 legs short ; hind tibiae with four spurs ; scaling dense. Hindwings with a paler, semi- 

 transparent patch at the base, the discocellular enlarged and beset with raised scales, 

 and followed by a small round transparent patch. In the hindwings both subcostals, 

 and the second and third median nervules, are on a longish stalk. 



Type : Aporandria apecuhi.rui, Guen. {Geometra). 



Rhodochlora gen. nov. 



Forewings ample, triangular; costa nearly straight, more convex before apex, 

 which is a little produced, but not acutely; hindmargin obliquely curved; inner 

 angle almost rectangular. Hindwings broad, with hindmargin well rounded, and 

 with slight elbow in middle ; antennae (?) simple, but thickened towards base and 

 minutely serrulate ; the basal joint somewhat enlarged, and with a minute tooth in 

 front; palpi long, porrect ; tongue present. Xeurat ion normal ; scahng fine and soft ; 

 the hindwings with a semitransparent patch at the base. 



Type : R. roseipcdpis Feld. (Achlora). 



The genus is evidently related to Ap/orandria specularia Guen., from India, 

 which has a similar semitransparent space at the base of the hindwings ; but in 

 it the ? antennae are subpectinated. The <S will probably show more detiuile 

 peculiarities. 



Rhodochlora brunneipalpis sp. nov. 

 Nearly related to R. roseipcdpis Feld., from Venezuela, but with fewer markings. 

 Forewings of the same pale apple green, but with the veins yellowish or reddish, 

 ♦"specially on the under surface, whereas they remain white in roseipalpis ; in this 



