THE MOTHS OF INDIA, ..- ~ BY 
1388, Siccria SERIATA, Hmpsn,, Cat. Lep, Phal., B, M., II., p, 395, pl, xxix, 
f. 10 (1900). 
Q. Head and thorax grey-white ; tegule, patagia and metathorax with 
black points ; abdomen fuscous with ochreous anal tuft, Forewing grey- 
white with five black spots on costa ; a subbasal black point ; ante-and post- 
medial black points below costa ;a series of five spots between middle of 
cell and termen, the spots at middle and end of cell larger ; a series of four 
spots in submedian fold, the last with obliquely placed spot above it ; 
a terminal series of points. Hindwing fuscous with very. obscure dis- 
coidal spot. | 
Habitat.—Assam, Naga Hills, 6,000’. Hap, 32 mill, 
1388c. Siccta sorpipA, Butl., Trans, Ent. Soc,, 1877, p. 372 ; Moore., Lep. 
Ceyl., IT., p. 65, pl. 104, f. 4. 
Aimene subcinerea, Moore, P. Z,8., 1878, p, 34. 
modesta, Moore, P. Z. 8., 1878, p. 54. 
»  guinquefascia, Hmpsn.,, Ill, Het. B.M., VIIT, pn. 52, pl, 140, f. 15(1891). 
Pale grey-brown ; palpi blackish ; meso-thorax, ends of patagia, tibie 
and tarsi spotted with black ;abdomen with the anal tuft and ventral sur- 
face yellowish-white. Forewing with black point at base and subbasal 
points below costa and cell; an antemedial series of points from below costa 
to submedian fold ; a point in middle of cell ; a medial dentate line arising 
from a spot on costa, bent outwards below costa and angled inwards in 
submedian fold ; a discoidal lunule; a minutely dentate postmedial line 
bent outwards below costa, angled at veins 6 and 4, then bent inwards below 
the cell and outwards again to inner margin, an interrupted line beyond it 
excurved below costa and at middle, then incurved ; a terminal series of 
points, and points on the cilia at apex and middle. Hindwing white tinged 
with brown towards apex ; in female pale fuscous, 
The form subcinerea-modesta has the hindwing of male fuscous, the cilia 
whitish. 
The form quinguefuscia has the forewing largely suffused with black. 
Habitat—China, Shanghai, Nankin ; Formosa ; Punjab, Kangra, Mynpuri ; 
Nilgiris ; Coimbatore ; Ceylon ; Singapore; Bali, Hxp, @ 18. Q 22 mill, 
- Sriccia FULVocINcTa, Hmpsn., Cat. Lep. Phal., B.M., I p39, pli xxix, fe 
13 (1900). 
Q. Grey ; head and thorax tinged with olive-fulvous ; tibie and tarsi 
blackish with white bands, Forewing strongly irrorated with fuscous ; 
. some olive fulvous marks at base ; subbasal, antemedial, medial, and post- 
medial olive-fulvous minutely dentate bands, defined on each side by 
blackish lines, angled outwards below costa and at middle ; a point at middle 
of cell and discoidal lunule ; traces of a maculate subterminal line cilia 
olive-fulvous and fuscous chequered with white, Hindwing fuscous, the 
cilia pale. 
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