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only apparent on hind wings ; a submarginal still more indistinct band ; the 
outer margins grey, crenulate, and with fine brown points on the veins ; under- 
side whitish, with very broad marginal blackish bands, the extreme margin 
whitish. Expanse of wings, i inch. 
Bukit Besar, Nawngchik. 2,500 feet. (One example). (At light, in hut). 
Boarmia, Tm/., Schmett. Eur. V. ii, p. 433 (1825). 
174. Boarmia trispinaria 
Boarmia trispinaria. Walker^ xxiii, 378 (i860). 
I ^ . Biserat, Jalor. 6th July, 1901. 
‘On tree-trunk in jungle ; afternoon.’ 
175. Boarmia lioptilaria, nov. 
$. Uniform dark grey, with an ochreous tinge, densely irrorated 
with brown atoms ; shaft of antennae luteous, pectinations for three-fourths 
length blackish in colour ; a brown ringlet at end of each cell, larger on the 
hind wings in both sexes ; fore wings crossed by four sinuous, semidentate 
brown lines, antemedial, medial, postmedial, and submarginal, the second 
and third inclining towards each other hindwards ; hind wings crossed by 
three similar lines, two in the middle, rather close together, and the third 
discal, somewhat near the margin ; black marginal lunules on both wings. 
Expanse of wings, inches. 
Selangor $ type. 
Penang $ B.M. collection. 
It has a great resemblance to B. ratotaria^ Swinhoe, from Assam. 
ORTHOSTIXIDAE 
Eumelea, FFestw. Duncan s Nat, Hist, Libr, xxxii, Exot. Moths^ P* 215 (i 841). 
176. Eumelea rosalia 
Phalaena-Geometra rosalia. Cram,,, Pap, Exot, iv, p. 152, pi. 368, fig. F (1782). 
4$. Biserat, Jalor. 21st May — 26th July, 1901. 
I 9. Mabck, Jalor. 27th July, 1901. 
I $ . Telom, Perak-Pahang Border. 4,000 feet. 24th January, 1902. 
‘ Common among low undergrowth in the jungle, especially at the base 
of limestone cliffs, near Biserat.’ 
