i9'2 GEOMETRID MOTHS 



69. ViSITARA BRUXNEIPLAGA Swinh. 



Visitara brunneiplaga Swinh., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. , 19C2, p. 621, 

 Sumatra. 



Mt. Dulit, 200 feet— 1 9 . 



Known from Borneo and Sumatra and perhaps tbe 

 Philippines. 



70. Myrteta ocernaria. Swinh. 



MicToniodes ocernaria Swinh., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (6), xii, p. 152, 

 1893, Khasia HiUs. 



Mt. Miirud, 6500 feet. Xovember— 2 9 . 



A large form, remarkably like (snbsp. ?) similnria Swinh. 

 (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8), xvi, p. 183), except for the absence 

 of the apical patch on fore wing beneath. I believe tlie species 

 is widely distributed in the Indo- Australian region but the 

 range and nature of variation has not yet been worked out. T 

 have seen similarin from Sumatra (loc. typ.), Borneo and 

 Pahang. 



71. Tasta SECTixoTA Hmpsn. 



Tasta sectinota Hmpsn., Faun. Ind. Moths, iii. p. 154, 189r). E. Pegu. 



Lio Matu, December — 19 • 



Apparently an extremely rare though moderately distributed 

 species. I have seen single specimens from Sikkirn, Java, and 

 Sumatra; the present is the first known to me from Borneo. 



72. Leucetaera luciferata, Walk. 



Noreia luciferata Walk., List Lep. Ins., xxiv, p. 1093, 1862, Sarawak. 



Mt. Murud, 6000 feet and upwards, November— 1 cf, 29 ; 

 Mt. Dulit, 3000 feet— 19. 



Range. Andamans, Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo. 



73. Bapta jut a sp. n. 



CT 30--32 mm. 



Face and palpus very dark reddish-brown, palpus with 2nd 

 joint slender, appressed-scaled. Vertex, thorax and abdomen 

 white. Fore and mid legs more or less infuscated. 



Fore wing broad, termen straightish, not very obhque ; SC^ 

 free, SC^ stalked beyond SC^ ; glistening white irrorated with 

 grey (less densely than in pJatyleucata Walk.); costal edge 

 bright ochreous ; cell-dot black, strong; lines grey, shadowy, 

 thick, obsolete costally ; antemedian (here median) almost 



