1892.] LEPIDOPTERA FROM SANDAKAN. 123 



NYCTEMERID^E. 

 LEPTOSOMA INTEGRUM. 



Nyctemera Integra, Walker, Lep. Het. Suppl. v. p. 1879 (1866). 

 Originally described from a Philippine example. 



LEPTOSOMA REGULARE. 



Leptosoma regularis, Snellen, Veth's Midden-Sumatra, Lep. 

 p. 34 (1880). 



The specimen in the present collection differs from the typical 

 form in the abbreviation of the outer marginal border of the 

 secondaries on the upper surface. 



LlPARID^B. 



ADLULLIA GUTTULATA. 



Euproctis guttulata, Snellen, Tijd. voor Eut. xxix. p. 36. n. 3, 

 pi. 1. fig. 3(1886). 

 One female. 

 Described from a Sumatran example. 



ADLULLIA, n. sp., Swinhoe, in litt. 



A slightly damaged female. 



The generic term Adlullia of Walker takes precedence of Choero- 

 tricha, Felder, as in general use. Mr. Kirby, however, holds that 

 the type of Chcerotricha is synonymous with Gogane. 



LlMACODID.E. 

 SCOPELODES VENOSA. 



Scopelodes venosa^ Walker, Lep. Het. v. p. llOo.n. 3 (1855). 



A male example. 



The female only was previously known to us from Silhet and 

 " E. India " ; the male now sent is very like that sex of 5. auro- 

 grisea, but the abdomen is more decidedly banded with black ; the 

 abdominal half only of the secondaries is ochreous and the primaries 

 below are more distinctly veined with whitish. 



The following appears to me to be a new genus of Nycteolidce ; 

 the male, from Borneo, has been for some years in the Museum 

 collection. 



NYCTEOLID^. 



SIGLOPHORA, n. gen. 



Allied to Chandica, primaries with nearly straight costa, slightly 

 arched external margin and more strongly arched inner margin; a deep 

 longitudinal groove behind the costal vein on the under surface ; 

 subcostal with four ordinary branches, the two last emitted from a 

 long footstalk ; the fifth branch emitted from the end of the cell 

 close to the upper radial, the lower radial emitted near the third 

 median and therefore looking like a fourth median branch : secondaries 

 rather short, deeply excised in the male on the radial interspaces, 

 merely angulated in the female ; costal vein united to the subcostal 



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