330 MR. W. WARREN ON LEPIDOPTERA [June 5, 



160. CiDARIA ROSTRIFERA, Sp. 11. (Nos. 1G9 & 127.) 



Fore wing pinky grey ; without markings except the central 

 fascia, which is dark velvety hrown, deepest on either margin, and 

 containing on the costa a paler patch with a dark central dot. The 

 fascia is twice as broad on the costa as on the inner margin ; its 

 inner edge is simply sinuous, but the outer is twice angulated, the 

 upper angulation being especially acute and conspicuous ; between 

 the two is a deep concavity, and above and below each respectively 

 is a shallower one ; both margins are narrowly edged with pale 

 ochreous. Hind wing like the fore wing, with a faintly darker 

 central sinuous line. Head, thorax, and abdomen grey. Underside 

 pinky ochreous, thickly sprinkled in the hind wing with transverse 

 greyish streaks ; each wing with a distinct black central spot. 



Expanse of wings 28 millim. 



One male from the Berham Gully, dated September 24, 188.5, 

 and one female from Thundiani, September 15, 1886. "Uncommon." 

 Neither specimen is in very good condition, and in both the palpi 

 and antennae are absent. 



161. CiD ARIA BREVIFASCI ATA, Sp. H. 



Fore wiug dark brown ; basal patch traversed by a fine straight 

 white line, and followed by a slightly oblique white fascia, with a 

 single brown line running down its centre; central fascia abruptly 

 cut off below the middle of the wing, with a narrow white subcostal 

 projection into its inner edge, and a prominent angle on its outer 

 edge, followed by a broad angulated white fascia, also traversed by 

 a single brown line ; the two pale fasciae meet on the inner margin, 

 and contain between them a brown wedge-shaped mark, the rem- 

 nant of the central fascia ; hind margin brown, interrupted by a 

 white patch in the middle, and traversed by a tine white line. Hind 

 wing whitish grey, with sHghtly darker hind margin and fascia, and 

 the basal area greyer, with a small central dot. Head, thorax, and 

 abdomen dark fuscous ; the latter paler beneath, like the wings. 



Expanse of wings 28 millim. 



One male from Thundiani, August 19, 1886. 



162. StAMNODES PAMPHILATA. (No. 126.) 

 Cidaria pamphilata, Feld. Reis. Nov. pi. 132. fig. 34. 



Six specimens, including one female from Thundiani, August 1886. 

 Marked "common in August." 



163. Docirava ^quilineata. (_No. 151.) 



Docirava cequilineata, Wlk. Cat. Lep. Het. B. M. xxvi. p. 1635. 

 One female from Dumtanar, near Abbotabad, September 29, 1886. 



164. Docirava uvaria. (No. 137.) 



Aspilates uvaria, Wlk. Cat. Lep. Het. B. M. xxvi. p. 1681. 

 Anaitis vastata, Wlk. Cat. Lep. Het. B. M. xxxv. p. 1700. 

 Two females, one from Thundiani, August 18, the other from 



