FAM. GEOMETRIDZE 577 
2. O. submonstrans (Walker). Sumatra and Penang to 
Geomelra submonstrans, Walker, List Lep. Ins. Brit. Mus. Vol.22, p.526(1861 ). Moluccas. 
Achlora. circumflexaria, Snellen, in Veth, Midden-Sumatra, Vol. 4 (8), 
p. 53, t. 5, f. 1, ra (1880). 
Ornilkospila submonstrans, Swinhoe, Lep. Het. Oxford Mus. Vol. 2, p. 403 
(1900). 
3. O. cincta (Walker). Borneo, Malav  Archipel- 
Geometra cincta, Walker, List Lep. Ins. Brit. Mus. Vol. 22, p. 527 |1561j. ago, Sumatra. 
Qrnithospila cincta, Swinhoe, Lep. Het. Oxford Mus. Vol. 2, p. 404, t. 6, 
f. 2 (1900). 
4. O. fsitlacina (Felder). Moluccas to. Dutch. New 
Chlorosoma x) psittacina, Felder, Reise Novara, Lep. Het. t. 127, f. 26 (1875). (Guinea. 
SEcril0N II. — Both wings with termen [faintly waved, hindwing with a strong angle 
or slight tail at R? (Urospila, Warren). 
5. O. lineata (Moore). N; India. 
Geometra lineata, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. p. 580. t. 34, f. 2 (1872). 
Urospila lineata, Narren, Novit. Zool. Vol. r. p. 387 (1894). 
"T halassodes lineata, Hampson, Fauna Ind. Moths, Vol. 3, p. 514 (1895). 
Ornithospila lineata, Swinhoe, Lep. Het. Oxford Mus. Vol. 2, p. 403 (1000). 
SrcTrON III, — Both wings with termen smooth, hindwing with a definite elbow at R*. Anal 
tuft strongly developed in c. c genitalia with uncus tapered, with large socii, densely 
clothed with thick hairs projecting at right angles, gnathos terminating in a blunt 
scobinated tip, harpe with large tuft of strong spines, aedeeagus wide, tubular, scobinated 
at the orifice, with central rod wider at the tip C4/recza, Hampson) (ead. ac Sect. THES 
6. O. esmeralda (Hampson). N. India to Singapore. 
Afrena esmeralda, Hampson, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. p. 314 (1805); Fauna 
Ind. Moths, Vol. 4, p. 565 (1896). 
49. GeNUSs APORANDRIA, WARREN 
Aporandria. Warren, Novit. Zool. Vol. 1, p. 385 (1894). 
Characters. — lace thickly scaled, with projecting tuft below (PI. 5). Palpus rather long and 
strong, second joint in both sexes elongate, long-scaled, third joint densely scaled, in c rather short, 
in Q long. Tongue developed. Antenna in C bipectinate with moderately 
long, curved, long-ciliated pectinations, apical one-third nearly simple; 
in Q almost equally strongly bipectinate (Fig. 8). Pectus densely hairy. 
Femora hairy. Hindtibia hardly dilated, but not long, all spurs present. 
Abdomen not crested. Frenulum fully developed. Forewing with costa 
straight to nearly two thirds, somewhat arched distally, apex acute, 
termen nearly straight, oblique, tornus pronounced, cell nearly one- 
half, produced apically, DC incurved, SC! free, SC? normal, R! stalked 
with SC?5», M!connate or shortstalked with R?; hindwing with apex 
moderate, termen rather long, smooth, elbowed at R?, tornus pronounced, 
inner margin long, base thinly scaled, subdiaphanous, cell rather short, intenna of 
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DC slightly bent at origin of R*, C closely approximated to cell for some 
distance in middle, then rather rapidly diverging, SC? stalked, R? from somewhat above middle of cell, 
M! stalked. 
1) Nom. indescr, et prieocc, (Wagler, 1830, etc.!. 
