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FASCICULI MALATENSES 
Chrysoc rasped a, Hampson, Moths Ind, iii, p. 443 (1895). 
186. Chrysoc rasped a ru bricata, nov. 
$ . The ground colour pale primrose, nearly the entire surface of the 
fore wings streaked and irrorated with rufous, leaving a primrose small space 
near the base and a larger one outside the upper end of the cell ; a brown 
short line at the end of the cell, and indications on the hind margin of interior, 
central, and discal transverse lines ; the hind wings are pale primrose coloured, 
with thin rufous bands and some basal rufous marks ; an ante-medial straight 
band, a discal duplex, outwardly curved band, with a streak curving down 
between them from the costa, where they join ; both wings angled in the 
middle, and with rufous marginal thin bands. Expanse of wings, i inch. 
Bukit Besar, Nawngchik. 2,000 feet. 
‘ On dead banana leaves in stream ; morning.’ 
Somatina, Guen,^ PhaL ii, p. lo, (1857). 
187. Somatina anthophilata 
Somatina anthophilata, Guen.^ loc. cit.^ p. ii, pi. 18, fig. 2. 
I?. 
‘ Resting on leaf ; early morning.’ 
Nobilia, Walker^ xxiv, 1098 (1862). 
188. Nobilia turbata 
Nobilia turbata. Walker^ xxiv, 1098. 
I ^ . Sungkei, South Perak. loth February, 1902. (At light). 
GEOMETRIDAE 
Dysphania, Hubner, Verz. Schmett., p. 175 (1818). 
189. Dysphania militaris 
Phalaena militaris, Linn,^ Mus. Lud. Ulr.^ P* 375 (i7^4)* 
Dysphania militaris, Swinhoe^ Cat. Het. Mus. Oxon. ii, p. 379 (1900). 
Euschema abrupta. Walker., Trans. Ent. Soc. London^ 1859, p. 70. 
2 $ . Jor, South Perak. Circa 2,000 feet. i6th January, 1902. 
