On lltteroccra ffom the East. 379 



Hull. A^oiileiie, Anambra Creek, S. Nii^eria. 

 Tiii,e. B.M. no. T). 12. 1. 19 (a vciy old" J ). Collected l.y 

 ]\lr. liubin Keiup, 22iid July, 1U05. Two spocimens. 



11. Cn'cetomj/s (jamhianuSy Waterh. 

 ? . 5. 12. 1. 21. Agoulerie, Anauibra Crei-k, S. Nigeria, 



12. Mus. 



T). 12. 1. 22-26. Agoulerie, Aiianibra Creek, S. Nigeria. 

 These belong to the niultimammate group of ruts. 



L. — Xew arid little-known Species of Helerocera from the 

 East. By Colonel C. SwiNiiOE, M.A., F.L.S , &c. 



Family Geoinetridae. 

 Zamarada tenuimargo, nov. 



(^ . Palpi, fronSj top of head, thorax, and abdomen pale 

 chocolate-colour ; wings of a unitorni bright green ; a minute 

 black dot at the end of each cell; costa of fore wings choco- 

 late ; outer margin and cilia of both wings of the same colour ; 

 the outer margiiial line on the hind wings is double throughout, 

 but on the lore wings it is double on the upper half and on 

 the lower third filled in with chocolate, forming a narrow 

 marginal band C(jntaining a regular row of white dots : 

 the wings below are slightly paler, the margins darker, 

 uithout any white dots : body and legs pale chocolate. 



Expanse of wings ly'o inch. 



Khasia Hills; eight examples. 



Coloured as in Z. cosniiuria, JSwinhoe, of which I have a 

 long series irom Assam. 



Boarmia nobilitaria. 

 Boarmia nobilitaria, Staud, Iris, v. p. 173 (1802). 



Kashmir ; one example. 



The type came from Central Asia ; not previously recorded 

 from the Indian Region. 



Agathia (tquisecta, nov. 



? . Antenna?, head, and body pale chocolate-red ; fore part 

 of thorax and both wings above bright emerald-green, bands 



