92 Colonel C. Swinlioe on 



Family Ennomidse. 

 Uypochrosu mimariay nov. 



cJ. Shafts of the antennae whitish, plumes black: wings 

 above and thorax dark olive-green grey, costa of hind wings 

 broadly pale pink : fore wings with a broad transverse 

 greenish-black band edged with whitish, extending uj)wards 

 from the hinder margin a little before the middle, ex|)anding 

 above its middle, with a pale excavation on its upper edge 

 below the costa, which it does not reach ; its inner edge is 

 slightly curved inwards above its centre and the outer edge 

 is deeply sinuous : on the hind wing there is a very large 

 oval-shaped greenish-black ])atch, edged with whitish near 

 the abdominal margin, extending from below the middle to 

 the base, which it docs not reach ; both -wings are irrorated 

 with dark greenish atoms and the cilia are pinkish grey. On 

 the underside the body, legs, and wings are bright greyish 

 pink; the fore wings broadly pale on the hinder margin, and 

 there are indications of a broad brownish band from the middle 

 near the hinder margin, gradually narrowing upwards to the 

 apex of tiie wing. 



Expanse of wings \j^ inch. 



Padang, Sumatra ; one example. 



Belongs to i\\t f est iv aria group. 



Hypochrosis lulricata. 



Omiza lulricata, Warren, Nov. Zool. vi. p. 65 (1899). 

 Hypochrosis kiresia, Swinhoe, Ann. & Ma^. Nat. Hist. (7) viii. p. 125 

 (1901). 



Flores. 



I overlooked Warren's description when describing this 

 Geometer. 



Family' Macariidie. 

 Calletcera distortaf nov. 



c? . Ochreous grey, uniform in coloration above ; markings 

 above much as in the common Indian Luxiaria ohliquata^ 

 Moore; the shape of the hind wing, however, instead of being 

 rounded, is convex below the middle, making the anal angle 

 somewhat produced. On the underside the bands are some- 

 what similar, but the discal band of the hind wings is 

 distorted, corresponding to the shape of the outer margin; 

 the fore wings are uniformly greyish brown, with a large pale, 

 nearly white, apical patch ; the hind wings are pale greyish 



