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ochreous brown, the costa and a patch before the apex grey. 

 Sabbasal line represented by some black spots. Anteniedial line 

 black, excurv'ed to submedinn fold, wliere it is sliaiply angled 

 inwardly and then straight to inner margin. Reniform white, 

 enclosing a blade-lined reniform stigma with a white centre. 

 Postmedial line black, slightly excurved from costa to vein 3 ; 

 a black terminal line interrupted at the veins. Cilia ochreous. 

 Hind wing pale ochreous, darker towards the termen, with 

 an indistinct distal line. Underside: fore wing pale brown, 

 with some white spots on the costa before apex ; hind wing 

 ochreous white, marked as on npperside. 



Habitat. Kedai, 13th Jan. 1912, 1 S . Exp. 42 mm. 



192. Chadtsba NUBiFERA Hampson. 



Habitat. Kedai, 1911, 23rd Nov., 1 $; 26th Nov., 2 6 ; 25th 

 Nov., 1 d", 1 2; 1912, 12th April, 1 ? . 



I have not seen the description of this insect, but to me 

 it seems to be vei-y variable. Two of the above females have 

 the basal a,rea of fore wing deep black. In the males the basal 

 area is concolorous with the rest of wing. 



193. Stauropus critobulus, sp. n. (PI. I. fig. 12.) 



DescrijJtion. — S . Head, thorax, and abdomen grey. Antennse 

 crimson. Fore wing white irrorated with grey atoms, the irro- 

 ration being thickest in the subterminal area ; veins white, 

 marked by prominent black spots. A black basal spot. Ante- 

 medial line represented by black spots on the costa, median 

 nervure, and vein 1. Orbicular a large grey spot. Postmedial 

 line represented by black spots on the costa and on veins 6, 5, 4, 

 3, 2, 1. Beyond this row of spots are two parallel rows of black 

 spots on the same veins. Hind wing white, with a black mar- 

 ginal line from anal angle to vein 1 ; cilia white. Underside 

 white ; fore wing with a black marginal line. 



Habitat'. Kedai, 25th Nov. 1911,"2 S . Exp. 44 mm. 



Famil}^ G E O M E T R I D tE. 



The arrangement of Sir George Hampson, in Faun. Brit. Ind. 

 vol. iii., has been, followed here as nearly as possible when 

 dealing with species from a different region. 



Subfamily Boarmiinji;. 



194. Acadra rectistriaria, Herr.-Schiiff. 

 Habitat. Teita Hills, 14th May, 1912, 1 d. 



195. Semiothisa crassilimbaria Maldlle, 

 Habitat. Kedai. 9th June, 1912, 1 d . 



