1892.] [ lepidoptera from sandakan. 123 



Nyctemerid<e. 

 Leptosoma integrum. 



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

 Originally described fioin a Philippine example. 



Leptosoma regulare. 



Leptosoma reguluris, Saelleri, 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. 



LiPARIDjE. 



Adlullia guttulata. 



Euproctis guttulata, Snellen, Tijd. voor Ent. 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 Chcero- 

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

 the type of Chcerotricha is synonymous with Gogane. 



l1mac0did.e. 



Scopelodes venosa. 



Scopelodes venosa. Walker, Lep. Het. v. p. 1105. 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 hke that sex of S. 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 Ghandica, 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 



