III. On Lepidoptera from the Malay Archipelago. 
By Epwarp Meyricr, B.A., F.Z.S. 
[ Read Nov. 3rd, 1896. ] 
In the Society’s Transactions for 1894, pp. 455-480, I 
recorded some notes on a collection of Pyralidina from 
Sambawa, Celebes, and Borneo. In the present paper 
are included the species of the Geometroid families of 
Notodontina which belonged tothe same collection ; as 
well as those of both groups from the islands of Sangir 
and T'alaut. These, like the former, were collected by Mr. 
W. Doherty, and the types are in the possession of Mr. 
H. J. Klwes. 
HY DRIOMENID i. 
Sauris abortivata, Guen. §S.. Borneo. 
S. hirudinata, Guen. Sambawa. 
S. proboscidaria, Walk. (t). Sangir. 
Chleroclystis recensitaria, Walk. Sambawa. 
Caria, Walk. 
Face with cone of scales. Palpi moderate, porrected, smooth- 
scaled, terminal joint rather long. Antennz in ¢@ filiform, simple. 
Abdomen with series of small dorsal crests. Posterior tibix with 
all spurs present. Forewings withareolesimple. Hindwings with 
6 and 7 separate at origin. 
C. calescens, Walk. S.K. Borneo. The 2 differs from 
the ¢ in being considerably smaller (f 22 mm., 2 16 
mm.), with the forewings duller, the white subterminal 
line straight on upper half, not waved as in f, the hind- 
wings grey (in ¢ ochreous-yellow). 
Pomasia euryopis, sp. 1. 
¢ 21 mm. Forewings unusually broad, with the whole disc 
thinly scaled and irregularly contorted or crumpled in shallow 
grooves, complicated by a transverse impression below middle ; cell 
much deformed, longest at lower angle, where it reaches + from 
base, lower margin rather strongly curved upwards, thickened to 
TRANS. ENT. SOC. LOND. 1897.—Parr I. (APRIL.) 
