488 GEOMETEID^;. 



Differs from Agatliia in the antennae being bipectinated to three- 

 fourths length in both sexes ; hind tibiae of male not dilated ; 

 hind wing with veins 6, 7 stalked. 



SECT. I. Hind tibiae with the medial spurs absent ; hind wing 

 with the outer margin angled at vein 4. 



4051. Uliocnemis partita, Wlk. Cat. xxii, p. 573; Butl III. Het. vi, 



pi. 117, fig. 11 ; C.SfS. no. 3509. 

 Comibsena felicitata , Wlk. Cat. xxii, p. 579. 

 Thalera concisiplaga, Wlk. Cat. xxii, p. 598. 



Head, thorax, and abdomen white; the collar green; wings 



bright apple -green. Tore 

 wing with curved antemedial 

 white line ; a dark speck at 

 end of cell ; a waved post- 

 medial white line bent in- 

 wards round a rufous patch 

 at anal angle and with white 

 suffusion beyond it above 

 Fig. 216. Uliocnemis partita, <$. \. middle; a white line from 



the apex curved out to the 



margin at vein 4, then waved to the rufous patch ; some black 

 specks on margin. Hind wing with highly curved postmedial 

 white line, with a large purplish-red patch beyond it from costa to 

 vein 4, the apex and anal angle white ; an indistinct waved white 

 submarginal line. Underside white, with the costal area of fore 

 wing green, widening to the postmedial line ; a black speck at end 

 of cell of fore wing and patch at apex of hind wing. 



Hal. Khasis ; Burma ; Borneo ; Australia. Exp. t d 34, 2 42 

 millim. 



SECT. II. Hind tibiae with a minute pair of medial spurs ; 

 hind wing with the outer margin rounded. 



4052. Uliocnemis cassidara, Guen. Phal. i, p. 370 ; C. $ S. no. 3490. 

 Comibsena biplagiata, Moore, Lfp. Ceyl. iii, p. 435 ; Hmpsn. 111. 

 Het. ix, p. 145, pi. 176, fig. 18 (larva) ; C. $ S. no. 3498. 



Differs from partita in being paler green ; the antemedial line 

 of fore wing angled below the cell ; the postmedial line not waved, 

 and with no white suffusion beyond it ; the red patches at outer 

 angle of fore wing and apex of hind wing much smaller, the latter 

 extending only to vein 5 and narrower, the postmedial line being 

 much nearer the margin, irregular and angled at vein 6 ; no white 

 at apex or anal angle, but a dark speck on the margin near the 

 angle. 



Larva. Yellowish drab ; sides of the somites produced into fleshy 

 processes, on which the larva fastens small pieces of withered 



