Geometride in the Joicey Collection. 113 
Fore wing opaque bright green, slightly irrorated with 
white ; costal margin broadly (towards apex narrowly) white 
with strong red-brown irroration ; antemedian line white, 
very fine or almost obsolete, sinuous ; a small white mark on 
DC?; postmedian line white, ‘almost or altogether broken into 
a thick oblique mark from beyond two-thirds costa, a thick 
spot between R® and M1, almost or quite connected with a 
larger terminal spot between the same veins, and a large spot 
on hind margin near tornus ; a white subterminal line indi- 
cated by a few anterior dots; termen somewhat dotted with 
white at veins ; fringe green, with a white line at base and 
white spots opposite the veins. 
Hind wing with a white dot on DC’, the postmedian 
markings reversed, that on hind margin being small, that on 
costa large, almost reaching apex ; the spot between R? and 
M* smaller than on fore wing, more bracket-shaped ; mid- 
terminal spot as on fore wing. 
Underside much whiter, with the markings shadowy ; fore 
wing with costal margin nearly as above, narrowly bordered 
behind by a bright green shade. 
Bidi, Sarawak, 1907-08 (C. J. Brooks), 4 3 3. 
9. Spaniocentra isospania, sp. n. 
(Pl. VIL. fig. 22.) 
9 .—32 mm. 
Very similar to the forms of megaspilaria 2 in which the 
tornal blotch is least darkened (reddish, largely overlaid with 
lilacine scales). Hind tibia with terminal spurs only *. 
Fore wing with the dark irroration at base of costa and 
underlining the white costal edge stronger; tornal blotch 
narrower and shorter (not crossing R*—in paratype not 
crossing M*), the narrow purple distal edging, on the other 
hand, better developed, forming small triangular projections 
on the veins. 
Hind wing with corresponding distinction in the distal 
edging. 
Bombay (C0. H. Druce). A paratype from the same 
locality in coll. Brit. Mus. 
Except for the difference in the tibial armature I should 
* In my indication of this as a normal generic character for ‘“ both 
sexes”? I was misled by a wrongly determined zsospania in the British 
Museum collection; both in megaspilaria, Guen., which belongs here by 
its ¢ armature, and in its race (?) pannosa, Moore, the Q has all four 
spurs. 
Ann. & Mag. N. Hist. Ser. 8. Vol. xx. 8 
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