124 MK. A. G. BUTLER ON [Feb. 16, 



close to the base, separating from it at about tbe middle of tbe 

 discoidal cell and running thence to apex ; subcostal emitting two 

 branches from the anterior angle of the cell ; discocellular weak, in- 

 arched ; radial emitted at the inferior angle of the cell ; second and 

 third median branches emitted from a long footstalk near to the radial: 

 body robust, similar to that of Chandica ; palpi long, thick, and 

 compressed; antennae, long, thick, simple; legs rather thick, the 

 middle tibise armed with two unequal spurs, the inner ones very 

 long ; posterior tibise with four spurs. Type S. bella. 



SIGLOPHORA BELLA, n. sp. (Plate VI. fig. 2.) 



Basal three-sevenths of primaries bright lemon-yellow, ornamented 

 by little irregular undulated lines and rings of blackish brown and 

 bounded externally by a dark imperfect line ; a costal patch 

 beyond this area of the same colour and crossed by dark brown 

 irregular lines ; remainder of wing vinous brown in the male, rust- 

 red in the female, varied by a few inconspicuous darker spots ; a 

 deeply dentated submarginal line of yellow indistinct in the male, 

 but sharply defined and partly bounded internally by black spots 

 in the female ; fringe vinous, sericeous, spotted with grey : 

 secondaries with the basal half ( tf ) to third ( $ ) sericeous semitrans- 

 parent white, tinted externally with yellow and bounded by a badly 

 defined reddish band ; remainder of wing vinous grey ; fringe with 

 a pale basal line : thorax bright yellow, varied with rust-red 

 markings : abdomen bright rust-red, with a yellow spot in the 

 centre of the basal segment, in the male specimen before me the 

 sides and margins of the segments are pearly whitish (possibly 

 owing to abrasion) and the anal tuft is blackish ; on the under 

 surface the defined markings have all disappeared ; the yellow 

 portions of the wings are softened down and the remaining area is 

 grey, a reddish band separating the yellow from the grey areas : 

 body below pearly white ; palpi and fore tibise yellowish, banded 

 with vinous grey. Expanse of wings, 3 24, $ 23 millim. 



rf, Borneo, 1879 (coll. B.M.). $, Sandakan. 



NOTODONTID^I. 



CELEIA, sp. inc. 



A much broken example of a fine and apparently new species of 

 this genus. 



CAREA, n. sp. 



Fragments of an unnamed species, shortly to be described by 

 Col. Swinhoe, were in the collection. 



DREPANULID^E. 

 DRAPETODES NUMMULARIA. 



Drapetodes nummularia, Snellen, Tijd. voor Ent. xxxii. n. 11, pi. 1. 

 figs. 4,4 a (1889). 



A single female example. 

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