576 MR. H. DRUCE ON LEPIDOPTERA [DcC. 13, 



Fam. Remigid^. 



27. Remigia frugalis. 



Bemigia f rug alls, Fabr. Eut. Syst. iii. 2, p. 138 ; Walk. Cat. xiv. 

 p. 1507. 



Fam. ThermesiidjE. 



28. Sonagara superior. 



Sonagara superior, Butl. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 5, xix. p. 433j 



Fam. HYPENiDiE. 



29. Hypena semiclusalis. 



Hypena semiclusalis, Walk. Cat. xxxiv. p. 1511. 

 The Aloa specimens are identical with the type iu the National 

 Collection from Java. 



Geometrites. 

 Fam. EuscHEMiDvE. 



30. Satara woodfordi, sp. n. (Plate XXIX. fig. 6.) 



Primaries black, with two large yellow spots, the first almost oval 

 and nearest the base, the second beyond, nearer the apex, extending 

 from the costal margin almost to the inner margin near the anal 

 angle. Secondaries bright yellow, crossed iu the middle from the 

 costal margin to the anal angle by a wide straight black band ; the 

 outer margin broadly bordered with black from the apex to the anal 

 angle, where it joins the black band crossing the middle of the wing. 

 The underside of all the wings the same as above, but not quite so 

 bright in colour. The head, collar, and thorax black ; the tegulae 

 bright yellow ; the abdomen dusky yellow ; autenuse and legs black. 

 Expanse 2 inches. 



Hub. Aola, Guadalcanar Island {C. M. Woodford). 



I have much pleasure in naming this species after Mr. Woodford. 

 It reminds one at first of PhcBOchlcena solilucis, a South -American 

 insect. 



31. Bociraza vacuna, sp. n. (Plate XXIX. fig. 7.) 



Primaries and secondaries deep glossy black ; the primaries crossed 

 beyond the middle from the costal to the inner margin close to the 

 anal angle with a wide orange-red band which is narrower near the 

 inner margin. The underside of all the wings as above. The head, 

 thorax, ' abdomen, legs, and antennae all deep black. Expanse 3 

 inches. 



Hab. Aola, Guadalcanar Island (C M. Woodford). 



This species is allied to B. seprata from New Guinea. 



32. EUSCHEMA PILOSA. 



Euschema pilosa, Butl. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 5, xx. p. 240. 



Hab. Aola, Guadalcanar Island. 



The specimens from Aola are very much darker in colour and are 



