196 Col. C. Swinhoe on 
side whitish ; hind wings with the abdominal portion suffused 
with blackish. 
Expanse of wings 1,%, inch. 
Kuching, Borneo. 
Euproctis récraba, nov. 
& ?. Palpi ochreous, brown on the upperside; frons 
ochreous ; antenne, thorax, and fore wings pale chocolate- 
brown: fore wings with two pale transverse sinuous lines— 
ante- and postmedial—both single in the male, but in the 
female the former is single and bent inwards on the hinder 
margin, the latter double; a brown spot, very indistinct, at 
end of cell, in the male; a very prominent small black spot 
in the female ; the male has some white patches on the outer 
margin; the female has the marginal space rather broadly 
whitish, with the chocolate-brown colour elbowed into it in 
two or three places: hind wings white, a little chocolate-grey 
suffusion towards the abdominal margin: abdomen black, 
anal tuft ochreous. Underside: body, legs, and wings 
whitish, without markings. 
Expanse of wings, ¢ 135, 2 1% inch. 
Java. 
The female much resembles £. atripuncta, Hmpsn., from 
the Khasia Hills, but both lines in that species are double 
and terminate close together on the hinder margin, and the 
male is differently shaped and has a prominent black small 
spot at the end of the cell. 
Euproctis renifera. 
Euproctis renifera, Swinh. Trans, Ent, Soc. 1895, p. 12. 
Khasia Hills. 
‘The type from Cherra Punji now in the B. M. is a female. 
I have lately received five males from the same locality, and 
as there is much difference between the two sexes, the following 
description will be useful :— 
g. Ochreous brown; palpi with some blackish-brown 
hairs ; antenne blackish, shafts whitish: fore wings with 
the outer portions pale and suffused with ochreous; an ante- 
medial, nearly straight, double brown line, with the inner 
space ochreous ; this line is outwardly oblique from one third 
hinder margin to middle of costa, crossing a large brown 
blur, almost effacing a brown spot at the end of the cell; a 
discal sinuous brown band and some marginal black marks, 
