110 Col. C. Swinlioe on 



14. Stauropus clothus, nov. 



cJ . Head, tliorax, and fore wings dark brown : fore wings 

 with some white scales on inner and ii[)per parts, a large 

 white spot at end of cell, a similar white spot just beyond 

 and slightly lower ; three indistinct, outwardly curved, 

 sinuous black lines — subbasal, antemedial, and postmedial — 

 at equal distances apart, the last going through the white 

 spots ; a black streak on the hinder margin near the angle, 

 four pale yellow points on the costa near the apex, and a 

 submarginal row of black dots: hind wings pale brownish 

 grey, slightly darker towards the outer margin : abdomen 

 greyish brown. 



Expanse of wings I^q inch. 



Karwar, Sept. 1895. Type in coll. Davidson. 



Fam. GeometridaB. 



Subfam. (Enocrhominm. 



1 5. Sarcinodes peraharia, nov. 



? . Upperside purplish cinereous ; a double reddish line 

 from apex of fore wings to abdominal margin of hind wings 

 above the middle, as in restitutaria, Walker : fore wings 

 with the space inside the double line saturated with dark 

 chocolate colour, a large whitish spot at the end of the cell ; 

 hind wings with a darker discal indistinct fascia. Underside 

 paler, suffused with brown on the outer portions ; transverse 

 line and discal dots as in resft'tuiaria, but no signs of the 

 upper discal black patch as in that species. 



Expanse of wings 2^^y inches. 



Perak. One example. 



No doubt a local form of S. restitutana, Wlk., this female 

 having antennae with short uniseriate branches as in that 

 species j in S. lilacitia, Moore, the antennae of the female are 

 quite simple, and therefore Hampson's diagnosis (Faun. Brit. 

 Ind., Moths, vol. iii. p. 315), " antcnnaj with short uniseriate 

 branches to two thirds length in both sexes," is not correct 

 for this genus as a whole. 



Fam. Limacodidae. 



16. Narosa narcha, nov. 



? . White, top of head, thorax, and fore wings suffused 

 with pale reddish fuscous : in the fore wings the suflusion 

 forming two indistinct bands, one from the base outwards, 

 and the other from costa across the apical space, leaving the 



