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waved bands beyond it. A black marginal line interrupted 

 at the veins ; cilia crenulate and ochreous. Hind wing with 

 black point at end of cell, a dentate postmedial line, and two 

 indistinct waved bands beyond it ; a dark terminal line ; outer 

 margin crenulate; cilia pale ochreous. 



Habitat. Masongaleni, 26th June, 1911, 1 $. Exp. 26 mm. 



This form is nearest to ignohilis Warren, from China. It 

 differs from Craspedia remotata Guen., from India, in the post- 

 medial and subberminal lines being outwardly oblique to vein 6 

 in the fore wing, and in the margins being crenulate. 



219. Problepsis vestalis Butler. 

 Habitat. Masongaleni, 2nd June, 1911, 1 $. 



220. Induxa albida Warren. 



Habitat. Kedai, 1912, 4th Jan., 1 S ; 7th Jan., 1 S ; 12th 

 April, 1 c? , 1 $ ; 2nd Dec, 1 $ . 



221. Ixdu.na lactea Warren. 



Habitat. Masongaleni, 1912, 24th March, 1 S ; 2nd April, 

 1 J ; 25th April, 1 c? , 1 ? ; 19th May, 1 2 . 



One of the above females represents a variety with very 

 heavily marked bands, which Mr. Prout has never seen before. 



222. Traminda viridaria Walker. 



Habitat. Masongaleni, 24th May, 1911, 1 c?; 1st March, 1912, 

 1 ? . Kedai, 28th Dec. 1912, 1 d . 



The May specimen is much smaller than the other two. 



_ Subfamily Geometrin.e, 



223. Prasinocyma unipuncta Warren. 



Habitat. Kedai, 19th Jan. 1912, 1 $. Masongaleni, 20th 

 April, 1912, 1 6. 



224. Heterorachis idmon, sp. n. (PI. I. fig. 9.) 



Description. — c? • Bright grass-green. Antennpe, palpi, pectus, 

 and legs pinkish ochreous. Fore wing with the costa ochreous, 

 striated with rust-brown. A broad marginal ochreous band 

 highly incurved on vein 2, to vein 1, and then straight to inner 

 margin ; on this band there is a row of rust-brown spots between 

 the veins, that between veins 1 and 2 being the largest. Hind 

 wing with the ochreous marginal band broadest in the apical 

 area, the rust-brown spots indistinct except towards anal 

 angle. Underside very pale green, with ochreous margins ; cilia 

 ochreous. 



Habitat. Kedai, 26th Nov. 1911, 1 c? . Exp, 26 mm. 



This form is nearest to Heterorachis lanatimargo Prout, but 

 differs from it in the ochreous border being broader and more 

 irregular and the termen of the hind wing more rounded. 



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