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Genus OPHTHALMODES. 
Ophthalmodes, Gwen. Phal. i, p. 283 (1857). 
Type, O. herbidaria, Guen. 
Range. Japan; China; Himalayas; Assam; Sylhet; Ganjam ; 
Ceylon; Borneo. ae 
Palpi reaching vertex of head and fringed with hair in front ; 
antenne bipectinated to near apex in both sexes, the branches 
longer in the male than the female ; hind tibie not dilated. Fore 
wing with a fovea in male; the apex rounded; vein 5 from close 
to angle of cell; 7, 8, 9 stalked from near upper angle; 10 free ; 
11 given off from 12. Hind wing with vein 3 from close to angle 
of cell. 
3375. Ophthalmodes herbidaria, Guen. Phal. i, p. 283; Moore, Lep. 
Ceyl. iii, pl. 191, fig. 4; C. & S. no. 3367. 
Ophthalmodes diurnaria, Guen. Phal. i, fig. 284; C. & S. no. 3366. 
Boarmia pertusaria, Feld. Reis. Nov. pl. 125, fig. 17. 
Ophthalmodes mundata, Wik. Char. undescr. Het. p. 97; C. & &. 
no. 3369. 
Ophthalmodes pulsaria, Swinh. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1891, p. 489. 
Ophthalmodes lectularia, Swink. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1891, p. 489, 
pl. 19, fig. 4. 
Grass-green, grey-green, or yellowish green, irrorated with black ; 
abdomen with paired black dorsal specks. Fore wing with waved 
antemedial and dentate medial, postmedial, and submarginal black 
lines, the medial excurved round a black annulus at end of cell, the 
postmedial bent inwards to near the medial line below vein 4. 
Fig. 186.— Ophthalmodes herbidaria, 8. t. 
Hind wing with annulus at end of cell; dentate subbasal, medial, 
and submarginal lines; both wings with marginal series of black 
specks. Underside with large spot at end of cell of each wing, 
and more or less complete broad marginal fuscous band. 
In herbidaria the colour is grey or grass-green ; underside of 
male pale fuscous with the marginal band complete, in the female 
whitish with the margin also whitish. Dwurnaria is yellowish 
