152 Col. C. Swinhoe on new Geometers. 
hind wing, which runs down the outer border a short space ; 
fore wing with a black spot at end of cell anda black discal 
band ; hind wings with a similar internal band. 
Expanse of wings 1;/5 inch. 
Type: Khasia Hills. In B.M, 
Family Boarmiide. 
Subfamily Cazerivz. 
Genus MicroniopEs, Hampson. 
Microniodes, Hampson, Ill. Typ. Lep. Het. B. M. ix. p. 189 (1898). 
Microniodes ocernaria. 
. Pure white; antenne ochreous brown, top of head 
chestnut-brown, frons pure white ; body and wings pure 
white, wings with ochreous-brown lines and bands : fore wings 
with a costal band, an inner line running from the inner 
margin near the base towards the end of the cell, where there 
is a ‘similarly coloured dot, and three submarginal spots at the 
apex; both wings with a medial band composed of a line 
outwardly shaded with paler colour from the abdominal 
margin of hind wings one third from the base to the apex of 
fore Ww ings ; a line from the abdominal margin one third from 
the anal angle to the apex of fore wings, stopping before the 
third apical dot ; a submarginal rather indistinct angulated 
line, most distinct on hind wings, and a marginal line; cilia 
of the samé colour, paler than the lines, and with pale tips. 
Underside pure white, unmarked ; costal and marginal lines 
ochreous brown, cilia as above. 
Tee of wings 1555 inch. 
Ny; Khasia Hills. In B.M. 
Allied to M. obliqua, Hampson, which lacks the inner and 
discal lines and is a larger insect. 
Subfamily Pruropyvz. 
Genus Micronissa, Swinhoe. 
Micronissa, Swinhoe, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1891, p. 485. 
Micronissa dephinaria. 
. White. Fore wings with the costa pale ochreous; 
wings thinly clothed, crossed by indistinct grey lines—first an 
amiciedel line senna hen distorted, second a medial line, 
straight on fore wings, sinuous and partly dentated on hind 
wings, third a discal line dentated on both wings, very indis- 
