194 GEOMETRID MOTHS 



Hampson placed this species as Zamarada evidently on 

 account of its coloration, without looking at the structure; R^ 

 and R' of the fore wing are well stalked and only the cf has 

 the antenna pectinate, i.e., it is an extreme development of the 

 trigonata section of Peratopliyga ; in either genus it would be 

 aberrant in the bent termen of hind wing — not mentioned by 

 Hampson. 



79. Cassyma quadrinata Guen. 



Cassyma quadrinata Guen., Spec. Gdn. L^p., x, p. 18, 1858, Borneo. 



Mt. Pol, 4350 feet— 1 9 . 

 Known also from Selangor. 



80. CniASivnA minuta Warr. 



Ohiasmia minufa Warr., Nov. Zool., xii, p. -433, 1905, Borneo. 



Mt. Murud, November — 1?. 



Only known from Tonkin. Sumatra and Borneo. 



81. Synegia ocellata, Warr. (?) 



Syntaracta ocellata Warr., Nov. Zool., i, p. 408, 1894, Gunong Ijau. 



Mt. Murud, 6500 feet, November— 19 . 



Provisionally regarded as a large, very reddish, heavily 

 marked form of this little-known species, but the characteristic 

 "ocellus" of cellule 3 of the hind \A'ing is reduced — encroached 

 upon by the dark clouding. 



82. Synegia caimptogrammarta Guen. 



Synegia catnptogrammaTia Guen., Spec. G^n. L^p., ix, p. 420. 1858, 

 Sarawak. 



Mt. Murud, 6000--6500 feet, October— 1 9 ; November— 2 9 , 

 without indication of altitude. 



There may be two or three very closely allied species confused 

 under this name, but as they have about the same geographical 

 distribution — N. India, Malay Peninsula, Borneo, etc. — it is 

 possible that the variations are only individual. The genus 

 has never been systematically dealt with. 



83. Borbacha pardaria Guen. 



Synegia pardaria Guen., Spec. G^n. Ldp., ix, p. 420, 1858, Borneo. 



Mt. Murud, 6000--6500 feet— 1 9 . 



Range. Ceylon, India, Malay Peninsula, Borneo, Sumatra, 

 Java, Lorabok, Sambawa. 



