The Genus Dcilemera. 61 



other in pattern, and may be local forms of the same thing, 

 uhraxoidcs seems to be very distinct: the members of each 

 species shown above do not var}", there is not one inter- 

 mediate form amongst them, and therefore unless proved 

 otherwise by breeding they must be kept distinct. 



Deilemera guttulosa. 

 Nyctcmera guitnlosa. Walker, xxxi, 201 (1864). 

 PitasiJa guttulosa, Swinhoe, Cat. Het. Mus. Oxon., i, p. 138 



(1892), 

 Nyctcmera aJjraxata, Snellen, Tijd. v. Ent., xxii, p. 73, pi. 6, 

 f. 6 (1879). 

 One example (the type) from Celebes ; there are two 

 from the same locality in Mus. Oxon. 



Deilemera specularis. 

 Nyctemera specidaris, Walker, vii, 1665 (1856). 

 Pitasila specularis, Swinhoe, Cat. Het, Mus. Oxon., i, p. 139 

 (1892). 



Two examples including the type from Ceram ; there are 

 two also from the same locality in Mus. Oxon. 



SECTION II. 



Yeins G and 7 of hiiKl-wings stalked, palpi longer, antennoe with 

 long pectinations. 



A. BOTH WINGS OF MALE ABNORMALLY DEVELOPED. {Deilemera) 



Deileaiera evergista. 

 Plialxiui {Geometra) evergista, Cram., Pap. Exot., iv, p. 155, 



pk369,f. E (1781). 

 Deilemera evergista, Swinhoe, Cat. Het. Mus. Oxon., i, p. 147 

 (1892). 

 Two examples from Amboina. 



Deilemei'.a uxiplaga, nov. (PI. Ill, f. 2.) 

 (^. Pah^i with first joint ochreons, second and third joints black, 

 ochreous inside and Avith ochreons tips ; antennse black ; head, 

 tliorax and abdomen dark ochreons witli black bands and spots, a 

 spot on the Irons, one behind base of antennce, four on the collar, 

 tbree on the thorax, and a band on each segment of the abdomen ; 

 fore-wings blackisb-brown with a large white patch in the disc, 

 extending from below vein 3 across the end of the cell to the costa 

 where it is narrowest ; hind-wings white with a broad blackish-brown 



