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28. NoBiLiA OBLiTERATA Wan. 



Nobilia obliterata Warr., Nov. Zool., iv, p. 220, 1897, Borneo. 



Foot of Mt. Dnlit— 1 cf . 



Only known from Borneo and even there far less frequent 

 than the preceding species. 



29. Problepsis albidior Warr. 



Problepsis albidior Warr., Nov. Zool., vi, p. 33, 1899, N.W. India. 



Mt. Miirud, November (?) — 1 cf- Eather wasted. 



This species was hitherto known to me from N. India, 

 S. Japan, the Liu-Kiii Islands, and Formosa, and a close 

 relative (probable race) in New Guinea (magna Warr., 1906). 

 The present record helps to bridge over one of the wide gaps in 

 distribution, but it is not unlikely that — as with Nobilia turbata 

 and others — close anatomical work may reveal the existence 

 of an assemblage of representative species. 



30. ScopuLA VACUATA Guen. 



Acidalia vacuata Guen., Spec. G^n. L^p., ix, p. 504, 1858, Sarawak. 



Lio Matu, rather small, worn — 1 (f . 

 Only known from Borneo. 



31. ScopULA RUFiSTiGMA Warr. 



Craspedia rufistigma Warr., Nov. Zool., ii, p. 93, 1895, Khasia Hills. 



Mt. Murud, 7200 feet, November (?)— 1 cf . 

 Apart from Assam examples, I have only seen this insect 

 from Kinabalu. 



32. ScOPULA OEDOCNEMIS sp. n. 



O* 26 mm. 



Face black. Palpus black, beneath pale ochre-brownish. 

 Vertex white. Occiput black. Antennal shaft blackish, at 

 extreme base white ; ciliation fine and long (in proximal part 

 nearly 3). Thorax and abdomen whitish-grey. Fore leg 

 somewhat dark-mixed. Mid tibia with inner spur long, the 

 outer considerably less than ^ as long. Hind tibia long, 

 greatly swollen, hair pencil whitish and pale buff; tarsus less 

 than \. 



