162 GEOMETRID A. 
Szor. II. (Plutodes). Fore wing with veins 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 
__ stalked ; wings with the outer margin rounded. 
3127. Plutodes cyclaria, Guen. Phal. ii, p. 118, pl. 20, fig. 3; C. § S. 
no. 3697, 
Head rufous, the vertex and shaft of antenne white; collar 
yellow ; thorax and abdomen rufous. Fore wing bright yellow; 
a large rufous patch with silvery outline occupying the whole 
basal half of inner area and conjoined to a similar rounded patch 
filling nearly the whole outer area and crossed by an indistinct 
slightly-waved rufous line ; thus the only parts left yellow are the 
costa with a triangular patch from it extending to lower angle of 
cell, the outer margin and a spot on inner margin. Hind wing 
similar, the basal patch covering the whole base of wing and the 
outer patch more elongate. 
Hab. ? Punjab; Borneo. Lup. 26 millim. 
312€. Plutodes transmutata, Wik. Cat. xxiii, p. 976; Buti. Ill. Het. 
Wty oll IMM) oiler, IL3 Co pS, ino, BOX, 
Comibeena gavisata, Wik. Cat. xxvi, p. 1566. 
Differs from discigera in the basal patches of both wings being 
smaller ; the outer patches with their inner edges sinuous and 
extending to the inner margin of the fore wing and costa of hind 
wing and not crossed by a waved line. 
Hab. N. India; Khandala; Ceylon. wp. 28 millim. 
3129. Plutodes discigera, Buti. A. M. N. H. (5) vi (1880), p. 223; td. 
ps af al. Het: vi, pl. Ld, ie, 2 C. no SO, 0098, 
VPlutodes flavescens, Buti. A. M. N. H. (5) vi, p. 228; ed. Ill. Het. 
vi, pl. 119, fig. 3; C. & S. no. 3700. 
Differs from cyclarta in the basal rufous patches of each wing 
being smaller and well sepa- 
rated from the outer patches, 
which are also smaller and 
rounder, with the silvery line 
defining their inner edges double 
and the rufous line crossing 
them more waved. 
In the form flavescens the 
rufous patches are smaller than 
Fig. 89.—Plutodes discigera, 3. }. 
in discigera, and the lines crossing them highly waved. 
Hab. Sikhim; Khasis. Hap. 32-36 millim. 
3130. Plutodes exquisita, Buti. A.M. N. H. (5) vi (1880), p. 228 ; id. 
Ill. Het. vi, pl. 119, fig. 4; C. & S. no. 8699. -J~ 
Fore wing with the basal patches very small; the outer patch 
forming a band of nearly even width with double silvery inner 
edge and crossed by an irregularly dentate line. Hind wing 
with the basal patch forming a narrow band along inner area, 
