CIDARIA. 363 
narrowing from vein 2 to inner margin ; a black spot onit at end of 
cell and three waved black lines, two of which form spots or annuli 
on its inner portion ; diffused fuscous patches on costa before apex 
and on outer margin below apex; a waved grey submarginal line. 
Hind wing pale, more or less suffused with fuscous ; three indis- 
tinct waved lines on medial area, and a waved grey submarginal 
line. 
Some specimens are considerably darker than others. 
Hab. Natal; Japan; China; N.W. Himalayas; Khasis; Nil- 
giris. Exp. 28 millim. 
3672. Cidaria ri Hiibn. Sammi. eur. Schmett., Geom. figs. 280, pee 
281. 
Geometra gemmata, Hiibn. Summ. eur. Schmett., Geom. fig. 283, 
Camptogramma baccata, Gwen. Phal. ii, p. 430; Moore, Lep. Ceyl. 
ili, pl. 206, fig. 7; C. § S. no. 3895. 
Cidaria peracutata, Wik. Cat. xxv, p. 1421. 
3d. Pale rufous. Fore wing with numerous indistinct sinuous 
lines on basal area; a dark medial band with black cell-speck on it, 
its inner edge curved, its outer sinuous; an indistinct sinuous 
line beyond it, followed by a more prominent sinuous postmedial 
line with grey outer edge; a waved submarginal line joined by an 
oblique streak from apex. Hind wing with numerous indistinct 
waved lines, the most prominent being curved ante- and postmedial 
lines ; the basal area darker. 
@. Much more uniform dark red ; fore wing with the medial 
band obscure, broader, and with a white discocellular annulus 
on it. 
Hab. Nearctic region; Chili; Palearctic region; throughout 
India, Ceylon, and Burma. vp. 24 millim. 
B. Fore wing of male with a tuft of long black hair on underside 
from base of vein 1. 
3673. Cidaria fuscigrisea, n. sp. 
3. Grey and fuscous. Fore wing with numerous obliquely 
waved indistinct dark lines, two of the subbasal lines, two ante- 
medial, and two postmedial being filled in with rufous, forming 
obscure bands; a dark discocellular striga. Hind wing fuscous, 
with obscure waved lines on anal area. 
Hab. Simla (Harford). Ewp. 32 millim. Type in B. M. 
Szcr. III. (Coremia). Antenne of male bipectinated. 
3674. Cidaria fissiferata, Wik. Cat. xxiv, p. 1194; C. § 8. no. 3761. 
_ Larentia intermixta, Wk. Cat. xxiv, p. 1194; C. § S. no. 3763. 
3$. Head and thorax grey, rufous, and fuscous; abdomen grey. 
Fore wing grey, suffused with rufous, and with numerous dark 
sinuous lines; subbasal, ante- and postmedial grey lines, the two 
latter with the area between them rather darker and forming a 
medial band with black cell-spot on it, the postmedial line angled 
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