652 Culonel 0. Swinhoe on 



with a black spot at tlie end of the cell, followed by a short blackish 

 band and then three otlier bands, the last on tlie margin ; hind-wings 

 with a central band. 



Expanse of wings j'V inch. 



Hah. Borneo. 



Chloroclystis rotundaria, nov. 



9 . Frons white, body olive-green, wings dull pale green, a few 

 deep l)lack irrorations scattered all over all the wings, fore-wings 

 with the costa marked with black, brown, and ochreous, along its 

 whole length, apparently indications of transverse bands, but the 

 inner ones are obsolete ; there is a black broad band from the costa 

 immediately before the middle and another just beyond the middle, 

 both attenuated landwards, nearly obsolete before reaching the hinder 

 margin, there is also a black line between them, a broad black sub- 

 apical band, also attenuated hindwards, its outer edge formed by a 

 white crenelated submarginal line; hind-wings with three black bunds, 

 corresponding to the three on the fore-wings, the two first more or 

 less macular, the other submarginal, commencing with a black streak 

 from the costa, outwardly edged by the crenelated white submarginal 

 line, cilia of both wings grey, with ochreous basal spots which 

 interrupt the black marginal line. 

 Expanse of wings /,j inch. 



Hah. Milne Bay (A. S. Meek). 

 Chloroclystis speciosa, nov. 



5. Tale pinkish giey, thorax with blackish-brown markings, 

 abdomen with blaekish-ljrown bands on the 2nd, 5th, 6th, and 7th 

 segments ; fore-wings with a large brown lunular mark at the end 

 of the cell ; some brown costal marks, a brown submarginal line 

 even with the margin, on which there is a brown band, and brown 

 cilia with ochreous spots ; hind-wings with four brown lines close 

 together in the middle, and two large brown patches on the margin, 

 one apical and the other at the anal angle, with indications of lines 

 between them, cilia brown. 



Expanse of wings ^^ inch. 



Hah. Kapaur, N. Guinea {Dohcrty). 



]\Iicrodes arcuata, nov. 



cJ $. Frons and top of head nearly white in the male, otherwise 

 the head, thorax and fore-wings are grey, there are three indistinct 

 transverse grey bands, the indications of which are visible on the 

 costa, 1st basal, 2nd antemedial, 3rd medial, the rest of the wing is 



