SOG Mr. L. B. Prout 



071 new 



(Antemiffilost.) Abdomen apparently witliout the dorsal 

 ornamentation (slightly discolonred). 



Fore winy narrower, terraen with the anterior excision at 

 least as deep as in viridata. posterior halt" more strongly 

 oblique ; costal margin with larger, more conspicuous, dark 

 dots ; antemedian line much less regular (angulated behind 

 middle) ; postmedian rather more proximal, deeply crenu- 

 late ; cell-dot with larger white pupil ; termen with a thicker 

 dark line, which expands into a shallow blotch between the 

 radials ; tornal blotch rather large, anteriorly with a pointed 

 proximal projection across M^ to near R^. 



Hind wing rather narrower ; discal ocellus roundish as in 

 viridata^ but rather larger ; first line obsolete ; termen with 

 thick dark line, which expands irregularly into small spots 

 between the veins, and a rather larger one from R^ to apex. 



Underside similar, rather deeper green (at least on hiiid 

 wing) than in the two Indian species. 



Selangor: Biikit Kutu, 3J57 ft., April 1915. Type in 

 coll. Brit. Mus., kindly presented by the Baffles Museum 

 and Library. 



Generic characters absolutely as given in Gen. Ins. cxxix. 

 p. 68, except that the fore wing has DC rather less deeply 

 iiibent and R^ separate, not connate, but this latter, at least, 

 sometimes holds for lunifera and probably also for the type- 

 species. 



Subfam. Stebhsin^. 

 3. Scopula monosema^ sp. u. 



S . — 25 mm. 



Belated to pulchellata^ ¥sLb. = addictaria, Walk. (cfr. tlie 

 lai'ge form grandicularia, Swinh.), structure and shape 

 similar. Antennal ciliation scarcely so long. Hind tarsus 

 relatively a little longer. Pace blackish brown, not quite so 

 black as in pulchellata. Abdomen with small dark dorsal 

 spots at ends of segments. 



Fore uing ochreous whitish, about as in pulchellata : ante- 

 median line obsolescent ; cell-dot minute, closely followed 

 by nan'ow grey-brown median shade, which is much less 

 curved baseward at costal end ; postmedian nearly as in piil- 

 cheUata, the inward curves still slighter and less blackened; 

 subterminal line accompanied proximally by a black-grey 

 subapical mark as in pulchellata^ in the re§t of its course 

 by an almost uniform, rather indistinct, grey shade, more 

 recalling that of incanata, Linn., than the blotched area 

 (jf j)ulchellaiu ; terminal line as in pvlchellata, very 



