BY L. B. PROUT. l9l 



63. Saurts denigrata, Warr. 



Remodes ? denigrata Warr., Nov. Zoo!., iv, p. 66, 18Q7, Perak. 



Mt. Poi, 4350 feet— 19. 



The few specimens yet known to me, from Perak, Gnnong 

 I jail and Bidi, Sarawak, are all 9 • 



f)4. SAUTtTR rsTA. Warr. 



Holorista usta Warr., Nov. Zool.. ii. p. 106, 1895, cf, (nee 9), Gimong 

 Tjan. Malay Peninsula. 



Mt. Miiriid. 6000-6500 feet. October-November— 3 9 . 



Only definitely known from a few Malayan localities. 

 Warren's "type 9" ^as a (f of the section or fremis Steiro- 

 phora f!), j^-obably faficiata Moore, bnt Trin^ Museum 

 possesses both sexes from the type locahty, not differincr 

 except in the sexual charRcters. 



65. Saurts semtntgra, Warr. siibsp. (?). 



Holorista seminigra .Wnrv. . Nov. Zool., x. p. 388, 1903, British New 

 Guinea. 



Mount Poi, 4350 feet— 1 cf ■ 



Pather damaged bnt apparently very close to a MS Burn 

 race of this species in coll. Joicey. 



66. Sauris ceramica Roths. 



Sauris ceramica Eoths., Nov. Zool.. xxii. p. 219. 1915, Central Ceram. 



Mt. Poi, 5200 feet— 1 cf . 



Described from a single 9 • ^'^t the cf is awaiting publication 

 in the reports of the Pratt Collections made for J. J. Joicey. 

 Esq. It would be premature to decide whether the Borneo 

 example differs racially. 



SUBFAM. GeOMETRIXAE. 



67. OURAPTERYX INCAUDATA WaiT. 



Ourapteryx incaiidata Warr.. Nov. Zool., iv. p. 75, 1897, Kinabalu. 

 Mt. Poi— 1 cf, 29 ; a pair at 3500 feet altitude, the other 

 9 at 4700 feet. 

 The few specimens yet known are all from Borneo. 



68. A.UZEODES CHALYBEATA, Walk. 



Decetia chalybeata Walk., List Lep. Ins., xxxv, p. 1558, 1866. Sumatra. 

 Mt. Dulit, 3000 feet— 1 cf . 

 Range. E. Pegu, Malay Peninsula, Borneo, Sumatra. 



