86 LAKENTIIDyE. 



LARENTIIDJE. 



SAURIS, Gu<k. 



Sauris ignobilis. (Plate CXX. fig. 3.) 

 Sauris ignobilis, Butler, Ann. cf- Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 5, vol. vi. p. 227. n. 64 (1S80). 



£ . Pale sandy brown : primaries crossed by numerous an gulated wavy blackish lines; 

 the basal area, a central angulatcd belt (most distinct towards the costa above the angulation), 

 and a broad subquadratc apical patch, only separated by a slender black line from the 

 external border, which is or the same colour, creamy whitish. Under surface sericeous, 

 sordid whitish. Expanse of wings 31 millim. 



Darjiling (Lidderdale). 



LYGRANOA, Butl. 



Lygranoa cinerea. (Plate CXX. fig. 4.) 

 Lygranoa cinerea, Butler, Ann. $- Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 5, vol. vi. p. 228. n. 65 (1880). 



Primaries above sericeous grey, crossed in the middle by two parallel subangulatcd 

 yellow stripes, the inner one spotted with black on the costa, and the outer one enclosing a 

 black line at costa and a black dot just above the angulation ; costal margin minutely black- 

 speckled : secondaries sandy whitish: thorax grey; abdomen sandy whitish. Primaries 

 below greyish, with the apical area and costal border golden : secondaries sandy whitish, 

 minutely speckled with grey; costal border slightly golden: body below whitish, palpi 

 golden. Expanse of wings 20-22 millim. 



Darjiling (Lidderdale) . 



DOCIKAVA, Walk. 



Docirava aequilineata. (Plate CXX. fig. 5.) 



Docirava aequilineata, Walker, Cat. L<p. Het. xxvi. p. 1635 (1S62). 



Primaries above greyish brown, crossed by two oblique ochrcous stripes, the first at 

 basal two filths, the second from apex to outer third of inner margin ; between these two 

 bands there is a prominent black discocellular spot : secondaries whitish, the external area 

 tinted with golden brownish: thorax greyish; abdomen whitish at the sides. Primaries 

 below grey, tinted with pink towards outer margin ; the inner stripe very indistinct, the 

 outer one expanded and bright ochreous towards the apex : secondaries greyish towards the 

 base, yellowish on the external half, the whole surface reticulated or striated with rose-colour 



