New and little Icnotvii sjKcics of DrcpanulidcV, dc. 673 



Coinostolodcs consohrina, Warr., Nov. Zool., iv, p. 210 

 (1897). 



Guenee's type came from Sarawak. 



Type (smaragdits), Nilgiri Hills ia B. M. 



Types {consohrina $ ^), Cedar Bay in coll. Rothschild. 



Warren's note in Nov. Zool., vi, p. 22, seems to be 

 unanswerable ; it is a pity we cannot get Guenee's types for 

 examination, and if ever they do come to London I imagine 

 they will upset several species, because I feel certain many 

 of them have not been properly identified. I cannot see 

 any difference between smaragdus and consohrina. 



Genus Thalassodes, Guen., Phal, i, p. 359 (1857). 



Prasinosima, Warr., Nov. Zool., iv, p. 44 (1897). 



Thalassodes rufitincta. 



Prasinosima rufitincta, Warr., 1. c. 

 Thalassodes flavieosta, Warr., 1. c, p. 214. 



Types $ $ , Lifa, in coll. Rothschild. 

 Type {flavieosta $ ), Port Darwin in ditto. 



I can see no difference, except that the hind-wings of 

 flavieosta are slightly inclined to be angled in the middle of 

 outer margin, and this is not perceptible in rufitincta, but 

 is commonly so in this Genus. 



Thalassodes curiosa, nov. 



^. Frons and space between anteniicB white, antennae grey, body 

 and wings dark green, of a darker and duller colour than is usual 

 in the genus, fore-wings with tlie costal line ochreous grey, both 

 wings with very indistinct transverse more or less dentate bands, 

 interior and exterior very difficult to follow, the interior band appears 

 to be erect, the exterior band is very dentate, outwardly on fore- 

 wings and on the hind-wings forms an acute angle towards the outer 

 margin below the middle, and then runs into the alidominal margin 

 a third from the anal angle ; on the underside the palpi, body and 

 legs are white, the wings pale greenish -grey, costa of fore-wings 

 ochreous ; otherwise unmarked. 



Expanse of wings li inches. 



Hah. Penang {S. S. Flower). 



It somewhat resembles T, saturata, Snellen, from 

 Celebes, Tijd. v. Ent., xxiv, p. 77, pi. 8, f 3 (1881). 

 trans, ent. soc; lond. 1902. — part in. (nov.) 44 



