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Hind wing above with the orange markings entirely bright 
red, at most with a few orange scales in middie of anterior 
margin of central band; beneath brighter red than in the 
other forms, scarcely irrorated and not clouded with purple- 
fuscous, not mixed with yellow between M? and abdominal 
margin ; basal area, on the other hand, gold-yellow. 
Suva, Viti Levu (Woodford), type. New Hebrides. 
Family Geometridae. 
Subfamily Srerrar. 
37. Scopula hesycha, sp. n. 
6 .—27 mm. 
Face black-brown. Vertex whitish, narrowly black-edged 
behind. Antennal joints scarcely projecting, ciliation 
scarcely longer than diameter of shaft. Collar ochreous. 
Thorax and abdomen concolorous with wings. Hind tarsus 
well under one-half the length of tibia. Wings shaped 
nearly as in delitata, Prout, the bend at R# of hind wing 
slightly more noticeable. 
Fore wing slightly more brownish than in delitata, the 
irroration being equally fine and close but slightly darker ; 
markings as in delitata, but slightly less weak, the whitish 
subterminal line standing out rather more sharply, a little 
recalling that of d:falsaria, Prout ; terminal dots even more 
minute than in de/tata, only discernible in anterior part or 
wholly wanting ; fringe nct irrorated. 
Hind wing with corresponding markings ; terminal dots 
wanting. 
Fore wing beneath with rather strong reddish-smoky 
suffusions in and beyond cell, leaving the posterior and 
distal areas pale, the costal edge narrowly ochreous ; cell-dot 
present ; median shade weak; postmedian line well deve- 
loped ; a fine terminal line. Hind wing beneath whiter ; 
cell-dot minute, scarcely noticeable; postmedian line faiut ; 
terminal line obsolescent, except as interneural dots. 
Chang Yang, Central China, June 1888 (4. E. Pratt), 
type in coll. Joicey ; paratypes, June and July, in coll. Brit. 
Mus. Moupin, W. China, June 1890 (Kricheldorf), a 
rather larger, rather more brownish 32, in coll. Joicey. 
Nearest delitata, but with shorter hind tarsus and antennal 
ciliation. 
38. Scopula scialophia, sp. n. 
S .—22 mm. 
Closely like the less variegated forms of fibulata, Guen., 
