182 GEOMETRID®, 
ochreous white, the inner area irrorated with fuscous and crossed 
by a short medial band; a marginal series of specks. 
Fig. 99.—Loxaspilates obliquaria, g. 1. 
A yellow variety has the markings obsolescent and very little 
fuscous irroration. 
Hab. Afghanistan; N.W. Himalayas; Sikhim. wp. 42-54 
millim. 
3183. Loxaspilates hastigera, Buti. Il. Het. vii, p. 112, pl. 187, 
figs. 4, 5. 
Differs from obliquaria in the postmedial line of fore wing being 
sinuous; the series of black spots very prominent and dentate ; 
hind wing with the irroration and band on inner area almost 
obsolete. 
A yellow variety has the series of black spots on fore wing small 
and rounded. Another variety is thickly irrorated with black 
spots on fore wing and fuscous on hind wing; fore wing much 
suffused with fuscous; the spots on the lines large and rounded, 
the marginal series large; patagia with black spots. 
ie Afghanistan; Dharmsala; Sikhim. Zap. 40 millim. 
3184. Loxaspilates dispar, Warr. P. Z. 8. 1893, p. 413, pl. 80, fie. 14. 
@. Chestnut. Fore wing with diffused fuscous antemedial, 
postmedial, and submarginal somewhat oblique lines; the post- 
medial with a large semicircular fuscous pateh on its outer edge, 
the submarginal sinuous and with a dark spot at vein 5; a dark 
spot at end of cell. Hind wing much paler, with indistinct spot 
at end of cell, postmedial obliquely curved line, and marginal 
series of specks. 
Hab. Sikhim, 13,000 feet. Hap. 40 millim. 
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\\ ¥ Genus STENORUMIA, nov. 
Type, S. ablunata, Guen. 
Range. Himalayas. 
Palni slender, roughly scaled, and not reaching beyond the frons ; 
antenne uf male with appressed serrations ; hind tibia not dilated. 
Fore wing with the apex somewhat produced; the outer margin 
erect; vein 3 from before angle of cell; 7, 8, 9 stalked, from 
