914 GEOMETRID &. 
curved and oblique to vein 2; some dark submarginal marks. 
Hind wing with traces of medial fuscous band and discocellular 
striga; a waved pale purple postmedial line, with some fuscous on 
its mner edge. Underside with prominent black discocellular 
lunules ; fore wing with black subapical streak. 
Hab. Sikhim (Dudgeon). HEvp. 44 millim. Type in B.M. 
3265. Hyposidra picaria, Wik. Cat. xxxv, p. 1541. 
Fore wing with the costa less arched and the apex less produced 
and faleate. Black; fore wing with a large white patch beyond 
the cell between veins 6 and 4; a quadrate patch on inner margin; 
hind wing with a broad white postmedial band with irregular outer 
edge from vein 6 to inner margin. 
Hab. Mergui; Java. Hxp., 6 45, 2 64 millim. 
*3266. Hyposidra albifera, Moore, P. Z. S. 1879, p. 415; C. & S. 
no. 3133. 
2. Differs from picaria in the fore wing having an oblique 
irregular white bar between veins 6 and 4 and a white apical spot; 
hind wing with the band narrower, curved, and with crenulate 
outer edge. 
Hab. Kulu. Hep. 54 millim. 
B. Hind wing with the outer margin rounded. 
3267. Hyposidra aquilaria, Wik. Cat. xxvi, p. 1485. 
Hyposidra albipunctata, Warr. P. Z. 8. 1893, p. 398. 
Hyposidra kala, Swink. A. M. N. #. (6) xii, p. 153. 
$. Differs from talaca in being deep leaden fusecous. Fore 
wing with traces of antemedial, medial, postmedial, and sub- 
marginal olive bands, the last with ill-defined brown blotch at 
middle. Hind wing with traces of antemedial, postmedial, and 
submarginal bands. Underside with two lines to each wing; a 
white costal speck near apex of each wing, and one on inner 
margin of hind wing above anal angle. 
© with much more falcate fore wing. 
Hab. N. China; Sikhim; Shillong. Hwp., g 52, 9124 millim. 
Szcr. II. Female with the outer margin of hind wing produced to 
points at the veins. Male with the outer margin of neither 
wing excised ; antenna pectinated. 
3268. Hyposidra successaria, Wik. Cat. xx, p. 60; C. § S. no. 3188, 
Chizala decipiens, Wik. Cat. xx, p. 263. 
Lagyra humiferata, Wik. Cat. xxvi, p. 1484; C. § S. no, 3135. 
Differs from talaca in being pale brick-red ; the postmedial line 
on underside slightly sinuous, not crenulate. 
Hab. Throughout India, Ceylon, and Burma; Java. Hone 
3 42, 2 60 millim. 
