146 GEOMETBID.I. 



Hob. N.W. Himalayas; Sikhim ; Khasis; Shillong. Exp., 

 rf 60-68, $ 60-84 millim. 



Fig. 77. Urapteryx ebuleata, tf . \. 



3083. Urapteryx picticaudata, Wlk. Cat. xx,p. 12 ; C. $ S. no. 3107. 

 Urapteryx clara, Butl. A. M. N. H. (5) vi, p. 120; id. III. Ret. 



iv, pi. 113, fig. 6; C.$8. no. 3103. 



rf. Differs from sciticaudaria in being almost white. Tore 

 wing with the striae more evenly disposed ; the ante- and post- 

 medial lines often approaching each other towards inner margin ; 

 the cilia redder. Hind wing with the cilia much redder. 



Hob. Simla ; Sikhiin ; Nagas ; Khasis ; Borneo. Exp. 58 millim. 



3084. Urapteryx podaliriata, Guen. Phal. i, p. 32 ; C. # S. no. 3108. 



Differs from picticaudata in the palpi and frons being white. 

 Fore wing with the antemedial line nearer the base. Hind wing 

 with the band from upper angle of cell running along vein 3 and 

 joined to a prominent submarginal band ; the base of tail, which is 

 very long, striated with fuscous ; the upper spot very prominent 

 and red ; the marginal line on each side of tail black. 



Hob. Sikhim ; Moulmein ; Tenasserim ; Singapore ; Java ; 

 Borneo. Exp., rf 60, $ 70 millim. 



SECT. II. Hind wing with the tail very short. 



3085. Urapteryx pluristrigata, Warr. P. Z. S. 1888, p. 318; C. $ S. 



no. 3108 A. 



Differs f rom picticaudata in being pure white ; the palpi and frons 

 white. Fore wing evenly striated with pale fuscous ; the bands 

 and cilia pale fuscous. Hind wing with the cilia faintly tinged 

 with rufous. 



Hub. Thundiani, Punjab. Exp. 54 millim. 



3086. Urapteryx margaritata, Moore, P. Z. S. 1867, p. 612 ; Waterh. 



Aid, ii, pi. 184, fig. 1 ; C. $ S. no. 3105. 



cJ . Differs from pluristrigata in being much less striated with 

 fuscous. Fore wing with narrow oblique medial and postmedial red 

 lines. Hind wing with the bent line narrow and red ; the upper 

 spot on tail largo and crimson ; both wings with the cilia red. 



llab. Sikhim. L\cp. 50 millim. 



