310 GEOMETRID 2A. 
on basal and outer areas small and numerous; curved ante- and 
postmedial series of large spots and a spot at end of cell. Hind 
wing with small spots on basal and outer areas; a spot at end of 
cell and a curved postmedial series. 
Fig. 145.—Obeidia tigrata, 3. }. 
The spots vary considerably in size and disposition; some 
specimens have the disk of fore wing and the greater part of hind 
wing whitish; or in the Indian form fumosa with the greater part 
of the ground-celour of both wings white, the orange being con- 
fined in some specimens to the costa of fore wing, and the fuscous 
spots forming a nearly entire marginal band. 
Hab. China; Sikhim; Nagas; Penang. Hap. 64-80 millim. 
Secr. II. Hind wing with vein 8 approximated to 7 to 
near end of cell. 
| 3552. Obeidia millepunctata, Warr. P. Z. 8. 1893, p. 389. /. 
6. Head, thorax, and abdomen pale orange, spotted with black ; 
antenne black; wings white. Fore wing with the base tinged 
with orange; the basal area thickly spotted with black; a series 
of larger irregularly placed medial spots, double from the median 
nervure to inner margin; the outer area with small spots thickly 
placed and confluent at apex; cilia black. Hind wing with speck 
at end of cell; an irregular medial series of large spots; the outer 
area with small spots, many of which become confluent; cilia 
black. 
Hab. Sikhim., Hap, 54 millim. 
Genus VITHORA. 
Vithora, Moore, P. Z. S. 1865, p. 795. 
Type, V. andrasana, Moore. 
Range. Japan; China; Sikhim; Khasis. 
Palpi slender and fringed with long hair; the 2nd joint 
upeurved, the 3rd porrect; frons hairy; antenne long and simple 
