86 Mr. E. Meyrick on 
mounted by slight ridge ; 3 and 4 stalked, 10 and 11 out of 9. 
Hindwings 1 ; 3, 4, 5 approximated at base, 7 out of 6 near origin, 
anastomosing with 8 to middle. 
Tyre. S.amauwra. Besides the two following species, 
Cataclysta cresalis (—susalis), Walk., XVIL., 
449, also belongs to the genus ; it occurs in India, 
Borneo, and Halmahera, 
S. amaura, sp. n. 
dé 2 138—15 mm. Forewings elongate-triangular, termen 
oblique ; dark fuscous ; a white sometimes indistinct dot on costa 
beyond middle ; a fine white subterminal line, sometimes partially 
obsolete : cilia shining grey, base darker. Hindwings rather dark 
fuscous ; faint traces of a pale subterminal line. 
Sambawa, S8.E. Borneo; two specimens. 
S. sphenactis, sp. n. 
¢ @ 13—15 mm.  Forewings elongate-triangular, termen 
oblique; greyish-fuscous, somewhat darker towards costa ; im- 
pression in cell obscurely whitish, more distinctly in ¢@ ; a fascia- 
like narrow-triangular white spot on costa beyond middle, reaching 
more than half across wing, narrower in ¢ ; a curved white sub- 
terminal line: cilia pale fuscous, with darker subbasal line, 
Hindwings greyish-fuscous, with very indistinct darker median and 
postmedian lines, latter followed in ¢@ by an obscure whitish 
line. 
Sangir; two specimens. 
Nausinoé trogalis, Walk. Sangir. 
Nevrina procopia, Cram. Sangir. 
Pleonectusa adhesalis, Walk. ‘Talaut. 
P. extenuatalis, Walk. (leptomeralis, Walk.). Talaut. 
Pagyda spiralis Walk. Sangir. 
Marasmia ruralis, Walk. Sangir. 
Syngamia trimaculalis, Snell. ‘Sangir, 
Molybdantha tricoloralis, Zell. Sangir. 
ELurrhyparodes bracteolalis, Zell. Sangir. 
Diathrausta profundalis, Led. Sangir. 
Hydriris ornatalis, Dup. Sangir. 
Dodanga truncatalis, Walk. Sangir. 
Diplotyla tellesalis, Walk. Sangir. 
