422 



Range. Throughout India, Burma, and Ceylon ; Andamans ; 

 Malacca ; Borneo ; Java. 



Palpi upturned, reaching vertex of head. Antennae ciliated in 

 male. Mid tibia with a terminal pair of spurs ; hind tibia in 

 male very much shortened, with a minute terminal pair of spurs, 

 and with a tuft of long scales extending from its extremity along 

 the inner side of the first tarsal joint, which is much elongated and 

 swollen. Fore wing with the apex quadrate ; vein 6 from angle 

 of cell ; 8 and 9 anastomosing to form the areole, which is long. 

 Hind wing with the apex rounded ; veins 3 and 4 from angle of 

 cell. 



SECT. I. (Dabarita). Fore wing with the outer margin 

 angled at vein 4. 



2331. Carea Sllbtilis, Wlk. Cat. x, p. 479 ; Moore, Lep. Ceyl ii,pl. 123, 

 figs. 3, 3 a ; Forsayeth, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1884, pi. 14, figs. 4, 4 6 

 (larva) ; C. $ S. no. 1118. 



Head, thorax, and fore wing varying from pinkish flesh-colour 

 to red-brown. Fore wing with an outwardly oblique line from 

 the costa before the middle to inner margin beyond the middle ; a 

 curved double line from costa before apex to outer angle. Hind 

 wing white, with some pink on outer margin below the apex. 

 Abdomen whitish, the vertex more or less suffused with fuscous 

 and red-brown. 



Fig. 238. Carea subtilis, $ . {. 



Iran jam specimens are very pale, with the markings of fore 

 wing almost obsolete. 



Larva. Thoracic somites very much swollen and green ; the 

 other somites pale red-brown, with white, reddish, and brown 

 lateral lines ; a dorsal tubercle on terminal somite. 



Hab. Throughout India and Ceylon; Andamans; Java. Exp., 

 cJ 36, 40 millim. 



2332. Carea chlorostigma, Hmpsn. Ill Het. ix, p. 101, pi. 159, fig. 12. 



c? Head, base of collar, femora, and tibiae variegated orange 

 and dark ferruginous. Thorax and fore wing greyish red- brown, 

 the latter with very indistinct waved antemedial, postmedial, and 

 submarginal lines ; a round dark green spot in middle of cell, an 

 elongate spot below it, and a lunulate spot on discocellulars ; a 



