new Indo-Malayan Lepidoptera. 215 
Hab. Jaintia Hills, Khasia Hills. 
Sur George Hampson has sunk this very distinct form to 
G. chrysolopha, Kollar*, from which it is quite distinct; I 
have a fair series of each; the transverse bands of the fore 
wing in the males are not always the same distance apart 
from each other; one male has also the middle band on the 
hind wing, and all have the prominent black bands on the 
underside. 
Leucoma ecnomoda. 
Leucoma ecnomoda, $ , Swinhoe, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (7) xx. p. 77 
(1907). 
9. Differs considerably from the male; both wings 
hyaline except for the outer margins, with several short, thin, 
outwardly inclined transverse streaks of white scales, several 
on the basal half of the fore wing, and two or three on the 
hind wing; the discoidal vein also similarly scaled; an 
almost square, pale, chocolate-coloured patch on the middle 
of the hinder margin of the fore wing, and the costal line 
similarly coloured ; both wings with a somewhat narrow 
pale chocolate outer band, its inner edge very irregular and 
curved and bent in many places ; a streak from it extending 
halfway up near the abdominal margin of the hind wing. 
Underside as above, but the white-scaled marks more promi- 
nent and on the hind wing morenumerous. Head chocolate, 
collar white, thorax grey ; abdomen greyish pink on the 
underside ; the abdomen white in its middle; pectus white ; 
legs pink. 
Expanse of wings, 2, 1,8, inch. 
Hab. Java, Sumatra. 
I have both sexes from Padang, W. Sumatra. 
Euproctis lunifera. 
Adlullia lunifera, Walker, xxxii. p. 392 (1865). 2 (nee ¢) ; Swinhoe, 
Cat. Het. O. M. i. p. 184, pl. vi. fig. 3 (1892). 
Euproctis discophora, Suellen, Tijd. voor Ent, xxii. p. 118, pl. ix, fig. 2 
(1879). 3. 
Hab. Celebes. Type in Mus. Oxon. 
Euproctis celebensis, nom. nov. 
Adluilia signata, Walker, xxxii. p. 393 (1865) (preeoce.). 
Euproctis signata, Swinhoe, Cat. Het. Mus, Oxon. i, p. 185 (1892). 
Hab. Menado, Celebes (Wallace). Type in Mus. Oxon, 
* Journ. Bomb, N. H, Soc. xvi. (2) p. 199 (1905). 
