262 Prout, Geometridae. 



wings witli (lark cell-niaTk, median shacle aiul l)()rder, the bonler of 

 the forewing enclosing nearly the same pale areas as above, that of the 

 hindwing rather pronouneed in anterior half, withoiit pale apex, narrow 

 in posterior half, here leaving the terminal region broadl^' pale. Kosem])o, 

 October lt)ll. only the type known. I am aecßuiinted with no species 

 with whicli to com|)are this; its coloration recalls that of the African 

 Eplgynoideryx deformis Warr. Can it be an African .species erroneously 

 labelled ? 



*105. Toplirina ('atalaiuiaria Guen. — 1 $, Kosempo, August 1011. 

 Worn anfl some^\■hat broken, but seems clearly a dark example of this 

 very widely distributed species. 



*106. Tephriiiopsis parallelaria Walk, —l^, Alikang, October 1911. 



1(»7. Orsonoba clelia Gram. — 4 ^, Kosempo, October 1911, all 

 belonging to the form jMllida Butl. The species is distributed nearly 

 throughout the Indo-Australian Region. 



*108. Hyposidra talaca Walk. — 5 ^, Kosempo, October and No- 

 vember 1911. Another very widely distributed species. 



109. Hyposidra iiifixaria Walk. (= virgata Wilemau, nov. syn.). — 

 5(^, Kosemiio, October 1911. Variable in depth of ground-colour, expres- 

 sion or suppression of dark subcostal streak f rom base to apex of forewing 

 and of dark blotch on inner margin distaily to the postmedian line. 

 The palest examples are referable to ab. paUida Wileman. Distributed 

 from Assam to the Simda Islands. 



110. Psyra Ciuieata Walk. ( l ab. matsmmirai Bastelberger). — 

 1 9, Punkiko (Japan), August 1911. I doubt whether matsumurai is 

 more than an ab. of this variable species. 



111. Zethenia contiguaria Leech (= obscura Warr.). — 16(?, 15$, 

 Kankau, 8uisharyo, Shisha, Kosempo, Sokutsu, Chip-Ghip, Alikang 

 and Polisha. Very variable, 9 (all SS) ^'^ i^o* even show the white patch 

 which is generally so characteristic. 



*112. Hygrochroa discolor Warr. — 1 s, Kosempo, January 1910, 

 small, rather worn. 



*113. Fascelliiia ehronialaria Walk. — 2 J, Kosem])o, July and 

 October 1911. 



*114. FascHlliia plagiata Walk. - 1 J, Shisha, May- June 1912; 

 1 o, Kara])in (Ja})an), August 1911. 



115. Ocoelophora(?)leMtigmosariafesta Bastelberger. — 1$, Siiisharyo 

 Octobei' 191J. i*"'ornu)san specimens seem to be of a more violet-grey 

 tone than typical lenliginosaria Leech from Japan; ccrtainly cons^jecific. 



