498 Col. C. Swiiihoe on Eastern Ueterocera. 



attenuated at the midille and broadening to costa and 

 liiuder margin ; an ill-defined postmedial line, obliqne from 

 costa to vein 4, then incurved, with black points on it below 

 costa and above and below vein 2; outer area diffused with 

 brown, except at apex, and with traces of a sinuous sub- 

 marginal line : hind wings very pale fuscous. 



Expanse of wings ^ inch. 



Labuan, Borneo. 



Family Limacodidap. 

 Ceratonema fusca, nov. 



? . Head and collar dark brown ; body and fore wings pale 

 brown with a slight pinkish tinge; abdomen with brown 

 segmental bands : fore wings with the central upper area 

 suffused with dark brown, forming a large suffused patch ; 

 a transverse, recurved^ sinuous brown line beyond the middle, 

 running through the outer limit of the brown suffusion ; a 

 submarginal paler line with indistinct pale broAvn streaks 

 running from it to the outer margin : hind wings pale 

 greyish brown without markings. Underside of a uniform 

 pale greyish brown without markings, but with a blackish- 

 browu suffused space in the central upper area of the fore 

 wings. 



Expanse of wings ^^ inch. 



Khasia Hills. 



There are two examples from the Khasia Hills in the 

 B. M., Limacod drawer no. 15, unnamed. 



Family Lasiocampidae. 



Crostogastria pruni. 



Bomhy.r pruni, Linn. Syst. Nat. i. p. 498 (1758). 

 Odo7iedis pruni, Kirby, Cat. Moths, p. 811 (1892). 



1 (J, Khasia Hills. 

 1 ? , Jaintia Hills. 



Differ in no way from the European insect, except in 

 being rather duller in colour. 



Arguda vita. 



Odonestis vita, Moore, Cat. Lep. E. I. C. ii. p. 424, pi. xii. a, fig. 4 

 (1859). 



1 ^ , 1 ? , Calcutta, October 1889. 



The type came from Java. These examples stood in my 

 collection as O. bheroba, Moore, but I have now examined 



