314 Mr. L. B. Prout on new 



with postmedian line indicated posteriorly, marked with a 

 small dark spot at abdominal margin and slight indications 

 of small admarginal spots between the veins ; terminal 

 markings as on fore wing. Fore wing beneath white, in 

 anterior part (except towards distal margin) with some 

 coarse dark irroration, at costal margin mixed with reddish ; 

 a slight blackish patch at base of costa, a stronger one at 

 origin of postmedian line, which otherwise is scarcely 

 developed ; terminal markings weaker than above. Hind 

 wing beneath with weak terminal markings. 

 Diego-Suarez, Madagascar. 



3. Heterorachis melanophragma, sp. n. 



<J . — 22 mm. 



"Face blackish brown. Palpus beneath pale. Vertex 

 white. Antenna pale ochreous, in places with a tinge of 

 reddish ; pectinations long. Thorax above green ; abdomen 

 above reddish sprinkled with black, the anterior segments 

 each with a white spot, the posterior ones with a white belt. 

 Underside of bod/ and legs pale ; fore leg somewhat marked 

 with red ; hind tibia somewhat dilated. ^ 



Fore iving with SC 1 anastomosing slightly with C, R 

 connate, M 1 connate ; pale French-green or dull malachite- 

 green, more opaque than diaphana, Warr. ; costal edge 

 narrowly ochreous ; a small black cell-dot ; a slender inter- 

 rupted brown terminal line, strongly sprinkled with black 

 scales ; fringe chequered, blackish opposite the veins, white 



between. . . 



Hind wing with termen more ventncose than in diaphana ; 

 C anastomosing very slightly with SC, continuing appressed 

 for a short distance, SC 2 short-stalked, M l short-stalked ; 

 os fore wing. Underside whitish green, unmarked ; costal 

 edge of fore wing rather more broadly ochreous than above, 

 but somewhat paler. 



Piego-Suarez, Madagascar. 



Subfamily Stebbhin^. 

 4. Anisodes {Pisoraca) concinnipicta, sp. n. 



S . — 41-42 mm. 



Face and palpus dull reddish above, whitish buff below ; 

 palpus long (nearly three times diameter of eye), second joint 



