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20. Leptosoma integrum. 
Nyctemera integra, Walk. Cat, Lep. Het. B. M. xxxy. p. 1879 (1866). 
“ Rossel Island, Oct. 18, 1888.” 
In the British Museum from the Philippines and Ternate. 
GEOMETR&, 
Euschemide, 
Genus CELERENA. 
Celerena, Walk. Trans, Ent, Soc. Lond, (3) i. p. 71 (1862). 
21. Celerena vulgaris. 
Celerena vulgaris, Butl. Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1876, p. 768. 
“ Normunby Island, Oct. 30, 1888.” ‘Two specimens. 
In the collection of the British Museum from Port 
Moresby. I much doubt whether this insect is distinct 
from C. perithea, Cram., which is found in Amboina, as the 
width of the markings appears to be a variable character. 
XVIII.— Description of a new Stenodermatous Bat from 
Trinidad. By OuprirLp THOMAS, 
Mr. H. Caraccrioia, of Trinidad, has recently sent to 
the British Museum some few bats which appeared to him to 
be of unusual occurrence there. Among these there is a 
specimen belonging to the genus Vampyrops, but representing 
a very striking new species, for which I propose the name 
Vampyrops Caracciole. 
Size rather less than in V. vittatus, Peters. Markings 
unusually conspicuous, the white lines, both facial and dorsal, 
brighter and more prominent than in any other species of the 
genus. General colour a uniform soft greyish brown both 
above and below, rather paler over the shoulders. Supra- 
orbital white stripes broad, nearly touching one another ante- 
riorly, and running from just behind the nose-leat to the pos- 
terior corner of the ear; dorsal stripe commencing on the 
occiput, expanding between the shoulders, and continued 
