186 GEOMETBID MOTHS 



Hind win^ above, and both wings beneath, similar with the 

 postmedian line a httle more distal and more excurved. 

 Mt. Murud, 6000--6500 feet, Noveml)er. 



48. Rhinoprora xanthocojies Prout. 



Rhinoprora xanthoronies Prout, Joum. Bomb. Nat Hist. Soc. (ined.), 

 Burma. 



Tiio Matu, December— 1 cf . 



49. Rhtnopeora palp.ata Walk. 



Cidaria palpata Walk.. List Lep. Ins.. xxv. p. 1404, 1862, South 

 Hindustan. 



Mt. Munid, 60()0-65()(» feet, November— 2 cf . 



Both are rather small and weakly marked — perbaps a race, 

 but not in very good condition. 



Range not exactly asceitained. certainly very wide in the 

 Tndo-Anstralian region. 



50. Rrtxoprora REGULAR! s Warr. 



Rhinoprora regidaris Warr., Nov. Zool., ii, p. 111. 189.5, Perak. 



Mein Platean, November — 1 (^f- 



Only hitherto known fi'om the Malay Peninsula. 



51. Calluha costalis Moore. 



Calluga costalis Moore, Lep. Ceyl., iii, p. 480, pi. 206. fig. 1, 1887, 

 Ceylon. 



Mt. Mnrud. November— 24 9 . 



It is curious that amongst snch a long series no cf ^'^^ 

 taken. In Indian collections, too, T have noticed the com- 

 parative rarity of that sex. which is w-ell figmed by Hampson 

 in the "Fauna of British India," Moths (Vol. Ill, p. 397, 

 fig. 185). The 9 has only three spurs on the hind tibia; 

 thus neither sex conforms to Chloroclystis . in which Hampson 

 has merged it. 



52. CHLOROGTiYSTIS MODESTA Wan. 



Calluga modesta Warr., Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1893, p. 383, Darjeeling. 



Mt. Mnrud, October-November — 49. 



The 9 of this species is not -uell known and my reference 

 to the present specimens here is somewhat doubtful. 



