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of tliis. It has tlie .sanie large, round cell-spot on the forewiug above, 

 but the tone of coloiu- is more like that of ghosha. the underside almost 

 entirely as in ghosha, and it niay possibly be a large form thereof with 

 strong dark costal niat^kings at the comniencenient of all the lines of 

 the forewing. 



Snbfani. Geowtetrinae (= Boarmiinae). 



*78. Oiiraptcryx cbuloata Guen. — 5 J, Shisha, May-Jime lt)l2. 

 70. OuraptoryxpicticaudataWalk. — 2,^. 2 ?, from the sanie locality 

 as the preceding and with the costal strignlation and discal mark so 

 weak asto suggest a possibility that they might be a white form thereof. 

 From the shape, the lines, the fringes and the existence of intermediates 

 I determine them, however, as a form of picticaudata; formosana Mat- 

 sinnura and approximaria Wileman are probably synonyms. 



*80. Thinopteryx erocoptera Koll. — 1 ö, 5 v, Shisha, Kosempo, 

 Polisha, Alikang and 8uisharyo, variable as usual. 



*81. Bapta platyloiu'ata Walk. — 1 J, .Suisharyo, February 1912. 

 82. Bapta inytyhita Guen. — 1 S, 8hisha, May-June 1912. Belongs 

 to the form margarita Moore. This species and the preceding are closely 

 related and occur together in many localities of N. India. 



*83. Aplochlora vivilaea Walk. — 5 ^, Kosempo, June and October 

 1911; 1 C', Alikang, 7 October 1909. 



84. Taiiaoctonia lialiaria Walk. — 1 ?, Banshoryo (Shisha), May- 

 ^ July 1912. 



*85. Notlioiniza costalis t'lavicosta Prout, nov. subsp. — J $, 24 to 

 32 mm. Very much smaller tlian the Bengal type ? of costalis Moore 

 and ab. pulchra Butl., hoih. of which in the only examples (?) known 

 to me measure about 52 mm. Smaller even than the Khasi form (which 

 will perhaps have to be known as intensa Warr., though that name 

 was founded on a dark aberration), which expands about 34 — 40 mm; 

 the distal costal yellow spot relatively larger, the curved dark üne of 

 the hindwing in general more sharply expressed, the imderside with 

 the pattern offen showing through. Variable in the amount of dark 

 chmding. 8okutsu (Banshoryo district), 7 May 1912 (type, V); Alikang, 

 October 1910, 1 $, a dark aberration nearly parallel to intensa Warr. 

 Other Formosan examples (both sexes) are in coli. Brit. Mus. and coli. 

 Wilcinau and the British Museum has an old specimcii from ,.N. ("hina" 

 which has long borne the M. S. iiamc of flavicosta Wari-., liere adojjted. 



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