248 ■ Front, Geometridae. 



cilinea (describecl as ('hrt/socraspcda) i,s only a slight nuKlificatioii, 

 similar to exaniples fi'om Singapore and Bali, the criinsoii maikiiigs 

 as ])right as iti Bali spcciinens biit less exteiided. The name-typc was 

 froin Ceylon. 



()0. Cainbogia (Acolutha) pictaria Moore. — 1?, Punkiko (.Japan), 

 August 1<»11. 



*7(). Eiipitlu'cia iiicurvata Moore. — 1 <S, 1?, »Suisharyo, Deceniber 

 and October 1011. A very distinct species, the ternien of the forewing 

 Jess ()bli(|ue and the hindwing relativcly longer than in typical Eupifhccia. 

 Not Tniconininn in the Khasi Hills but 1 think not yet recorded elsewhere. 



*71. Eiipithocia (Eucyinatoge) eupitliociata Walk. — 1 ?, Alikang, 

 November 1901). Widely distributed in the Indo-Australian Region. 



*72. Chloroelystis rocensitaria Walk. ( ?)• - A rather worn ? from 

 Kosempo, April 1912, seenis to be referable to this species, hitherto 

 known from Dharmsala, the Nilgiris and Ceylon. 



*78. Chloroelystis iiulicata Hampson ( i Walk.). 1 v, Kosempo, 

 October 1911, rathei' worn. Pretty evidently belongs to the same 

 species which Ham})son describes from N. India untler this name: I 

 am, however, by no means satisfied that Walker's type (from Borneo) 

 is the same. It is not impossible that the Formosan specimen before 

 me is a large, dark, weakiy-marked form of the preceding species. 



*74. Ziridava xyliiiaria Walk. — 1 9, Kosemi)o, January 1910. 

 A widely distributed species, India, Borneo, etc. 



*75. Collix yliosha Walk. — 4 V, Kosem])o, June and October 1911, 

 onc in fair condition, 3 much rubbed. Widely distributed in the Indo- 

 Austral ian Regi on . 



*7(). Collix stollala VVajT. { '.) — 2 ?, Kosem|)o, September and 

 October 1911. Larger than the preceding and agreeing with Warren's 

 description of his species (from the Khasis) in having the subterminal 

 line broken u]) into white dots, but with the gromid-colour at least as 

 brownish as in (jIkisIki. The ccll-s])ot of the forewing is somewhat diffe- 

 rently shaped, forming a very irregulär lunule with its posterior pai-t 

 larger and thicker than its anterior. Ham])son, ])robably in eri'or, has 

 suiik ■•<l(ll(il(i to (j/kis/ki. K\[vv]]]v]\ like nifi pul pis Hmpsn. but not 

 ([uite so large, the ])alpus less long and less ochreotis. 



*77. Collix hypospilata Ouen. ( (). - 1 J, Whisha, May-June 1912, 

 ra,ther worn. iOxaclly tliis form (so far as its condition allows of compa- 

 rison) Stands in the IJiitisli Museum collection ;is a Khasi race of /////>o- 

 ■■^pUdtft Cuen. (from S. India,), l)ut 1 very much doubt the correctness 



