54 NOVITATES ZOOLOGICAB XXIII. 1916. 



vein-dots. Hindwing beneath nearly as above, or slightly more ochreous, the 

 proximal part irrorated rather than suffused. 



Tosari, Java (Tengger Crater), July 5, 1910 (E. A. Cockayne). Type in coll. 

 L. B. Prout, kindly presented by the discoverer. 



Larger and altogether darker than semiclarata Walk., which has hindtibia 

 dilated, SC 1 and SC 2 of forewing separate, hindwing less strongly crenulate, with 

 smaller cell-spot, etc. 



114. Cleora euphiles sp. no v. 



c?, 38 mm. Face brown, mixed with black; lower extremity grey. Palpus 

 with third joint minute, concealed ; strongly blackish-mixed on outer side. 

 Antennal shaft pale grey ; pectinated to almost four-fifths, the branches of moderate 

 length. Thorax and abdomen concolorous with wings. Fore and middle legs and 

 hindtarsus mostly darkened, except at extremities of joints ; hindtibia dilated, with 

 strong hair-pencil ; hindtarsus short. 



Forewing with termen waved ; fovea well developed ; SC 1 shortly stalked with 

 SC 2 , anastomosing moderately with C ; violet-grey, with minute dark irroration, 

 the basal area, most of that between postmedian and subterminal lines and part of 

 terminal area (about from R 2 to M 2 ) except at extreme margin strongly suffused 

 with walnut-brown ; antemedian line not very strong, from a darker mark at 

 one-fourth costa, excurved in cell, then fairly direct to two-sevenths hindmargin ; 

 median line somewhat thickened and blackened costally, otherwise mostly walnut- 

 brown, absorbing the cell-mark, excurved behind M 2 , reaching hindmargin almost 

 at middle ; postmedian rather thick at costa and especially from about R 2 onward, 

 black, from two-thirds costa, slightly incurved at first, a little excurved about 

 radials, rather deeply incurved between R 3 and fold ; a blackish admixture in the 

 brown shade distally to the last-uamed curve; subterminal line chiefly indicated 

 by a narrow dark shade proximally to it, weakly incurved between R- and SM 2 ; 

 an ill-defined oblique dark marginal shade behind R 1 ; terminal line and interneural 



dots weak : fringe violet-grey, very feebly spotted with brownish. Hindwing 



with termen moderately crenulate ; violet-grey, with a rather weak band of walnut- 

 brown distally to the postmedian line and a still weaker distally to the subterminal; 

 markings obsolete at costa; median line brown, weakly indicated, straightish, 

 proximal to the cell-dot ; cell-dot not very sharp ; postmedian line black, close 

 beyond cell-dot, scarcely incurved, rather oblique outwards at abdominal margin ; 

 subterminal line as on forewing. 



Underside of a more isabelline tone, somewhat suffused with grey proximally 

 (especially on forewing) ; costal margin ochreous, with fine black strignlation ; 

 both wings with moderate cell-spot and dark grey postmedian line, more distally 

 placed than above, much straighter, darkened on the veins." 



Vrianatong, Tibet. 2 $$ in coll. L. B. Prout. 



115. Chogada compectinata ab. fasciata ab. nov. 



The slight dark shades which in typical compectinata Warr. (Nov. Zool. xiii. 

 141) accompany the antemedian and postmedian lines on their reverse sides and 

 also the proximal shading of the subterminal thickened and strongly blackened. 



Mount Goliath, Central Dutch New Guinea, 5000—7000 ft,, February 1911 

 (A. S. Meek). Both sexes, together with the type form, in coll. Tring Mus. 



