Col. C. Swinlioe on Eastern TIeterocera. 503 



Anepa duda. 



Hypena doda, Swinhoe, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (7) ix. p. 180 (1902). 



Kliasia Hills. 



'^I'he type from Gopiiig, Perak, is in the B. M. ; also 

 examples from Penaug, Formosa^ and Sikkim. 



Family Geometridse. 

 Medasina leledaria, no v. 



cJ. With the ground-colour ochreous grey, irrorated with 

 olive-brown atoms, and spots, bands, and markings all olive- 

 brown ; antennse, palpi, frons, head, and thorax dark olive- 

 brown ; abdomen paler : wings with a rather large spot at 

 the end of each cell ; siibbasal, medial, and discal transverse 

 bands, all more or less duplex and incomplete, showing best 

 towards the costal and hinder margins ; the last band curved 

 outwards below the costa and inwards before the hinder 

 margin, and dentated in the middle on both wings ; a sub- 

 marginal white dentated line and a marginal black crenulated 

 line. Underside pale grey, nearly white, with darker grey 

 irrorations, blackish cell-spots, and a broad blackish discal 

 band, attenuated hiudwards on both wings ; tarsi with white 

 bauds. 



Expanse of wings 2^(^ inches. 



Khasia Hills. 



There is an example from Bhutan in the B. M. in Boarmid 

 drawer no. 127. 



Boai-mia properata. 



Bnar7)iia properata, Walker, xxi. S7C), cf (I860). 

 Bounnia acaciaria, Huipsn. (part.), Moths India, iii. p. 264 (1895). 

 Boarmia cornuria, Swiuh. (part.), Cat. Ilet. Miis. 0.\on. ii. p. 290 

 (lUOO). 



Thyetmyo, Burma. 



The type (a male, said to be from North Hindustan) is in 

 the B. M. I have both sexes from Burma and Perak, and 

 find that it is quite distinct from either acaciGna or cor/myia ; 

 the former has the antennae of the female almost simple, 

 whereas in the female of properata the antennae are strongly 

 pectinated for three fifths the length, as in the male, but the 

 pectinations not so strongly pubesccmt ; it comes under 

 Warren's subgenus Carecoinotis (Nov. Zool. iii. p. 402) ; the 

 female of cornaria has also pectinated antennae. I have 

 examples from Ceylon and South India; the pectinations 

 are, liowever, much shorter, and it is smaller and ditiereutly 

 coloured. 



