1888.] HETEROCKRA FROM FIJI. 227 



Fam. Geometrid^. 



57. lODIS CHE ROM ETA. 



lodis cherometa, Meyr. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1886, p. 203. 

 One specimen of this pretty species. 



58. Thalassodes opalina. 



Thalassodes opalina, Butl. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 5, vi. 

 p. 214 ; 111. Lep. Het, Brit. Mus. pt. vi. p. 70, t. cxvii. f. 9. 

 Thalassodes saturata, Suell. Tijds. v. Ent. xxiv. p. 77, t. 8. f. 3. 

 This species appears to be very widely distributed. 



59. Thalassodes timoclea, n. sp. (Plate XIII. figs. C, cJ , 



7,2.) 



c? . Primaries and secondaries bright green, thickly speckled with 

 very fine white lines, two narrow white lines crossing both the pri- 

 maries and secondaries from the costal to the inner margin ; under- 

 side of all the wings greenish white ; the head, thorax, and abdomen 

 greenish white. Antennae and legs yellowish. 



2 . The same colour as the male, but with the primaries crossed 

 about the middle from the costal to the inner margin by a wide 

 creamy white band, and the apical half of the secondaries creamy 

 white ; in all other respects it is identical with the male, excepting that 

 the antennae are simple and not pectinated as in the male. Expanse, 

 6 H inch, $ ]|. 



This species is quite distinct from any other known to me. 



Fam. EpHYRiD^. 



60. Anisodes suspicaria. 



Anisodes suspicaria, Snell. Tijds. v. Ent. xxiii. p. 80 ?, t. 5. f. 6,6«-c. 



Fam. AciDALiD^. 



61. AciDALiA cernea, d. sp. (Plate XIII. fig. 8, c? .) 



Primaries and secondaries pure white, with three very fine waved 

 black lines between the middle and the outer margins of all the 

 wings. Underside uniform silky white, slightly yellowish along the 

 costal margin of the primaries. The head, thorax, and abdomen 

 white. Antennae and legs brown. Male and female alike, excepting 

 that the antennae of the male are rather deeply pectinated, those of 

 the female simple. Expanse, cf ? , 1 inch. 



A pretty little species ; it is not closely allied to any known to me. 



62. Pythodora RHipiSTis, Meyr. 



My specimens are identical with those so named in Mr. Mathew's 

 collection now in the British Museum. 



Fam. MiCRONiD^. 



63. MiCRONiA herm.^a, n. sp. (Plate XIII. fig. 9.) 

 Primaries and secondaiies pure white, the primaries crossed irom 



