70 Christmas Island. 



35. ChaBrocampa vigil, Guer. : Deless. Yoy., ii, p. 80, pi. xxiii, 



fig. 1. 



13 (^, 7 9 j August-January. 



Bistrih. — India, Ceylon, Andamans, Philippines, Java, Queens- 

 land, I^ew Hebrides. 



36. Theretra lucasi, Wlk., viii, 141. 



1 9 ; December. 



Distrih. — Oriental region to !Nortli Australia. 



SPHINGIN^. 



37. PseudospMnx discistriga, Wlk., viii, 209. 



4 9 ; December, January. 



Distrih. — Japan, China, India, Ceylon, Andamans, Borneo, Java, 

 Queensland. 



MACEOaLOSSIN^. 

 38. Cephonodes hylas, Linn. : Mant. Ins., p. 539. 



9 c^"* 6 9 ; September-March. 



Bistril. — West and South Africa, Oriental region to Australia, 

 and Gilbert Islands. 



All the specimens belong to the form confinis^ Boisd., previously 

 recorded from South Africa only. 



Family GEOMETRID^. 



BOAEMIANtE. 

 39. Hyperythra lutea, Cram. : Pap. Exot., iv, p. 157, pi. 370 c, n. 



2 (^ , 2 9 ; January. 



A small form of the species, with the male extremely dark, 

 similar to a specimen from Claremont Island, Korth Australia. 

 Bistrib. — Oriental region to JN^orth Australia. 



40. Boarmia acaciaria, Boisd. : Eaun. Ent. Madag. Lep., 116, 



pi. xvi, fig. 4. 



4 (^, 1 9 I October-Eebruary. Showing the usual large amount 

 of variation, but all belonging to the dark form cornaria, Guen. 



