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FASCICULI MALATENSES 
Fascellina, Walker^ xx, 215 (i860). 
169. Fascellina chromataria 
Fascellina chromataria, Walker^ xx, 215,?. 
Geometra usta, Walker^ xxxv, 1602,^ (1866). 
Biserat, Jalor. 12th July, 1901. (At light). 
Luxiaria, Walker^ xx, 231 (i860). 
170. Luxaria exclusa 
Hemerophila exclusa. Walker^ xxi, 320 (i860). 
I ^ . Biserat, Jalor. 2nd July, 1901. 
‘ Resting, with wings spread flat, on leaf ; late afternoon.’ 
Gyadroma, Swinhoe^ Trans. Ent. Soc. London^ 1894, p. 220. 
171. Gyadroma testacearia 
Ennomos testacearia, Moore^ P.Z.S. 1867, p. 623. 
Gyadroma testacearia, Swinhoe, loc. cit. 
Selangor. 
Elphos, Guen. Phal. i, p. 285 (1857). 
172. Elphos albifascia 
Elphos albifascia, Warren^ Nov. Zool. i, p. 430 (1894). 
\$. Biserat, Jalor. 3rd July, 1901. (In jungle). 
I $ . Bukit Besar, Nawngchik. 2,100 feet. 8th May, 1901. 
‘ Flying in jungle ; settling on a tree-trunk with wings spread flat, it be- 
came practically invisible, despite its large size.’ 
Ectropis, Hiibner^ Verz. Schmett.^ p. 299 (1818). 
173. Ectropis recticomata, nov. 
$ . Uniform dull ochreous grey ; shaft of antennae and top of head 
whitish ; antennae bipectinate, branches grey ; abdomen with two tufts ; fore- 
wings with fovea ; costa with four brown marks, being the commencement of 
four transverse, indistinct, greenish-grey bands, sub-basal, antemedial, medial, 
and discal, at equal distances apart ; continuations of the second and fourth 
