170 GEOMETRIC. 



SECT. III. (Borbacha). Antennae pectinated with uniseriate 

 branches in both sexes. 



3150. Synegia pardaria, Guen. Phal.i,^. 420; Moore, Lep. Ceyl. iii, 



pi. 199, fig. 9 ; C. $ S. no. 3585. 

 Anisodes sarawackaria, Guen. Phal. i, p. 420. 



Yellow, irrorated with orange ; head black. Wings with an 

 antemedial band composed of grey marks outlined with rufous, 

 angled in cell of fore wing and becoming subbasal on hind wing : 

 similar postmedial and submarginal bands, but composed of distinct 

 lunules, interrupted on fore wing and double at middle on hind 

 wing ; black specks at end of the cells. Underside with the ground- 

 colour pale. 



Hob. Khasis ; Ceylon ; Borneo. Exp. 44 millim. 



SECT. IV. Antennae of male almost simple ; retinaculum a tuft ; 

 claspers large. 



3151. Synegia lunnlosa, Moore, Lep. Atk. p. 250, pi. 8, fig. 8; 



C. fy S. no. 8570. 

 Heterostegania nigrofusa, Warr. P. Z. S. 1893, p. 415. 



J . Ochreous, irrorated with rufous and black. Fore wing 

 with ferruginous antemedial band with waved inner edge, ex- 

 panding towards inner margin and diffused outwardly ; a black 

 speck at end of cell; a postmedial band narrow towards costa, 

 very broad below vein 4, with lunulate outer edge and diffused 

 inwardly ; a short sinuous black mark below apex. Hind wing 

 with black speck at end of cell ; the basal half rufous with lunulate 

 outer edge. 



The form nigrofusa has a black patch on the postmedial band of 

 fore wing at vein 2. 



Hub. Sikhim. Exp. 36-40 millim. 



Genus HYPOCHROSIS. 



Hypochrosis, Guen. Phal. ii, p. 536 (1857). 

 Achrosis, Guen. Phal. ii, p. 639. 

 Omiza, Wlk. Cat. xx, p. 246 (1860). 

 Celenna, Wlk. Cat. xxii, p. 519 (1861). 

 Pagrasa, Wlk. Cat. xxiv, p. 1086 (1862). 

 Patruiaea, Wlk. Cat. xxvi, p. 1691 (1862). 

 Msircala, Wlk. Cat. xxvi, p. 1764. 



( 'apasa, Wlk. Cat. xxxvi, p. 1565 (1866). 

 Phoenix, bull. A. M. N. H. (5) vi, p. 122 (1880). 



Type, //. sternaria, Guen. 



Madagascar; China; Himalayas; Ceylon; Assam and 

 Burma; Andamans; Sumatra; Borneo; Aru. 



I'M I pi usually not reaching beyond the frons; antennae bipecti- 

 nated in both sexes, the branches in male longer than in female ; 

 cbwpers of male very large ; fore leg with the process reaching 



