Heteroccra front the Kliasia Hills. 5 



43. Polynesia truncapex, n. sp. 

 (^ . Yellow ; thorax marked with chocolate-brown ; abdomen 

 banded with the same colour. Fore wings with the apex just as if 

 it were cut off and convex. Both wings spotted with chocolate- 

 brown, thickest on costa, where there is a dark ochreous tinge ; 

 smaller spots covering both wings in a fairly uniform manner in a 

 number of irregular transverse rows ; a spot or patch larger than 

 the others in the middle of the truncated apex, one near the outer 

 margin at its middle in the fore wings, and one on the centre of 

 abdominal margin of hind wings. Under side whitish, with some 

 of the spots on the outer margin showing through. Expanse of 

 wings, l-i'a— lfi5 in. 



Fourteen specimens. 



Differs from the typical form, in the 

 male having the apex of fore wing cut 

 off", and the third and fourth sub- 

 costals bent downwards at the distor- 

 tion ; the first subcostal also arises 

 separately, quickly to anastomose with t. teuncapex. 

 the others, and the fifth subcostal is 

 emitted near the angle of the cell, the disco-cellular s 

 being also more oblique ; the hind leg is weak and 

 smaller than the others, and the tibiae are without spurs. 



GEOMETRID^. 

 (Enospila, Warren MS., gen. nov. 

 Type. CE.flavifiisata, Walker [Thalera), xxii., p. 596. 

 3' ? . Antennse bipectinated in the male, simple 

 in the female; palpi porrect, the third joint very 

 short. Wings broad, rounded, the outer margin 

 scalloped ; hind wing slightly angled at third 

 median veinlet ; fore wing with the first subcostal 

 emitted before end of cell, the others stalked to- 

 gether, the second and fifth arising almost at the 

 same point, the third near the apex ; upper radial (Enospila. 

 from the angle of cell, lower radial from above middle of disco- 

 cellulars ; the second and third medians from lower angle of cell, 

 the first from before the angle ; hind wing with the two subcostals 

 stalked, the radial from just below upper angle of cell, the second 

 and third medians stalked, the first from before the angle. The 

 tibia of the male is swollen, and has only the median pair of spurs. 



