56 CATALOGUE OF 



longer than the femora ; hind tibiae fusiform, with robust and 

 approximate spurs. Wings thick, velvety, entire, with a large 

 rounded diseal spot. Fore wings acute, subfalcate. Hind wings 

 nearly triangular ; angles rounded, not caudiform. 



1. Cyclidia substigmaria. 



Alba ; caput supra nigricans ; alee fasciis lineisque dentatis, guttis 

 submarginalibus nigris ; anticce plaga apicali fusca, macula 

 discali alba ; posticce macula discali nigra, 



Euchera substigmaria (Geometra tenuis, Spilota ornata), H'ubn. 



Zutr. JSxoL Schm. 29, 260, f. 519, 520. 

 Cyclidia substigmaria, Guen. PhaL i. 63, 76. 



a, b. Nepaul. Presented by Major-General Hardwicke. 

 c, d. Silhet. From the Rev. J. Siainforth's collection. 

 e — g. North China. From Mr. Fortune's collection. 

 A. Landoor. Presented by General Hearsay. 

 i. ? 



2. Cyclidia Orciferaria. 



Fcsm. Nigricante-fusca ; alee lineis tribus exterioribus punctosis 

 approximatis denticulatis purpurascente-cinereis, linea inte- 

 riore dentata valde indistincta et incompleta, spatio exteriore 

 subtus cinereo. 



Female. Blackish brown, rather paler beneath. Wings with 

 three approximate exterior denticulated purplish cinereous lines 

 composed of speckles, and having the spaces between them more 

 thinly speckled ; there are also a few speckles on the wings else- 

 where, and some of them form a very indistinct and incomplete 

 dentated interior line ; under side with more than the exterior third 

 part cinereous. Fore wings more falcate and more elongated than 

 those of C. substigmaria , and with the exterior border much more 

 oblique. Hind wings with the apical part much more rounded than 

 that of C. substigmaria. Length of the body 10 lines ; of the wings 

 34 lines. 



a. North China. From Mr. Fortune's collection. 



