340 | GEOMEDRID#. VY 
| Genus CARIGE. 
Cdigs, Wik. Cat. xxvi, p. 1631 (1862). 
Type, C. cruciplaga, W1k. 
Range. Siberia; Japan; N. China; Sikhim; Khdasis; Penang. 
Differs from Lobogonia in the outer margin of each wing being 
less angled at vein 4. Hind wing with vein 3 from just before 
angle of cell; 5 from just above angle; 6, 7 stalked. Female 
with vein 5 of the hind wing from the middle of discocellulars ; 
the inner margin not aborted; antennze with short branches. 
| 3607. Carige cruciplaga, Wik. Cat. xxiii, p. 937. 9 
Carige duplicaria, Wik. Cat. xxvi, p. 1682, 
Macaria nigronotaria, Brem. Lep. Ost-Sid. p. 80, pl. vii, fig. 6. 
Macaria irrorata, Butl. A. M. N. H. (5) 4, p _ 440. 
Carige lunulineata, Moore, Lep. Atk. p. 26S, pl. 8, fig. 26; C.§ S. 
no. 3657. 
Yellowish grey, irrorated with black. Fore wing with double 
lunulate ante- and postmedial black lines, filled in with yellow, 
the lunules on the postmedial lines largest; a speck at end of cell; 
black marginal patches below 
apex and above outer angle, 
with a pale submarginal line 
on them. Hind wing with 
cell-spot and double lunulate 
curved black postmedial line 
filled in with yellow; both 
Fig. 170.—Carige cruciplaga, §. 3. ae with marginal y ellow 
ine. 
The form duplicaria has submarginal black lunules more or less 
developed on each wing, and the marginal patches of fore wing 
almost obsolete. 
Hab. Siberia; Japan; China; Sikhim; Khasis; Penang. Hap. 
30-85 millim. 
3608. _Carige rachiaria, Swink. Trans, Ent. Soc. 1891, p. 492, 2. 
g. Differs from cruciplaga in being bright rufous; wings with 
the veins pale. Fore wing with the antemedial double line absent; 
the postmedial line of both wings obsolescent, except at costa and 
middle of fore wing and the inner margin of both wings; a sub- 
marginal series of black and yellow lunules; an oblique streak 
from the apex of fore wing, but no marginal patches. 
Hab. Khasis., Hxp. 32 millim. 
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“. Genus HYPENORHYNCHUS, nov. 
Type, H. erectilineatum, Moore. 
Range. Khasis. 
Palpi porrect, the 2nd joint twice the length of head, and 
thickly clothed with hair; antenne nearly simple (legs wanting) ; 
wings long and narrow. Fore wing with vein 3 betore angle of 
