THE ENTOMOLOGIST 
Vou. XLIX.] MALY, LO LGs [No. 636 
NEW SPECIES OF LEPIDOPTERA FROM FORMOSA. 
By A. E. Wiueman, F.E.S. 
Noninm. 
Celama wmnbrata, sp. Nn. 
@. Head and thorax white, the latter crossed by a brown band 
in front. Fore wings white, thinly powdered with grey-brown, and 
suffused with brown on the basal area, costa marked with brown and 
striated with black ; a brown tuft at end of the cell placed at apex of 
a brown patch on costa; antemedial and postmedial lines obscure; 
subterminal line white, indented below costa, and again but more 
deeply above the tornus, excurved from vein 5 to vein 2, inwardly 
shaded with dark grey, area beyond the line brown; terminal line 
white, fringes grey. Hind wings whitish suffused with fuscous grey 
towards the tornus, fringes paler. Underside whitish, fore wings 
suffused with fuscous. 
iixpanse, 20 millim. 
Collection number, 1278. 
A female specimen from Kanshirei (1000 feet), May 27th, 1908. 
Near C. minutalis, Leech, from which it differs chiefly in its 
larger size and in the shape of the subterminal line. 
Nola punctivena, sp. n. 
2. Head and thorax pale grey sprinkled with dark grey. Fore 
wings paler grey sprinkled with darker; antemedial line dark grey, 
indented before dorsum; postmedial line blackish, sinuous, sharply 
angled below costa, middle portion marked with black and white on 
the veins, broadly bordered inwardly with dark grey; a dark grey 
ditfuse spot on the costa before postmedial line, and a similar spot 
before the apex; terminal area clouded with dark grey, veins 
marked with black ; fringes dark grey marked with paler, brown at 
the base. Hind wings fuscous, fringes paler. Underside fuscous. 
Expanse, 22 millim. 
Collection number, 1271. 
A female specimen from Arizan (7800 feet), August 14th, 
1908 
GEOMETRIDE. 
Venusia bella, sp. n. 
$. Fore wings dark purplish grey, faintly sprinkled with 
ochreous, blackish at the base with darker transverse lines; sub- 
-ENTOM.—mMay, 1916. K 
