384 GEOMETRID&. 
the very long double areole. Hind wing with the costa much 
arched ; vein 3 from close to angle of cell; 5 from above middle 
of discocellulars, which are oblique; $, 7 stalked; 8 anastomosing 
with 7 to beyond middle of cell, then much curved. 
3740. Callabraxas amanda, Butl. A. M. N. H. (5) vi, p. 226; id. 
ill. Het. vi, pl. 119, fig. 12; C.& S. no. 3725. 
Head blackish ; thorax ochreous, with black spots on collar and 
patagia ; abdomen ochreous, with dorsal and lateral series of black 
spots. Fore wing with the basal half ferruginous brown, with two 
curved subbasal grey and white lines; an antemedial line highly 
excurved on median nervure; a V-shaped medial grey and white 
mark on costa and medial white spot on inner margin; the 
outer area white, with a fuscous patch on costa near apex and 
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Fig. 180.—Callabraxas amanda, $. } 
submarginal series of spots, which may be almost obsolete ; fuscous 
patches at apex and on margin below apex; a series of marginal 
spots, each bisected by a white vein. Hind wing white, with two 
fuscous spots on inner margin beyond middle ; a submarginal series 
of spots from vein 6 to anal angle, the area beyond them orange : 
a marginal series of spots bisected by the veins. 
Hab. Sikbim. Hap. 54 millim. 
Genus GANDARITIS. 
Gandaritis, Moore, P. Z. S. 1867, p. 660. 
Type, G. flavata, Moore. 
Range. Japan; China; Khasis. 
Palpi porrect, the 2nd joint clothed with hair and reaching beyond 
the frontal tuft, the 3rd naked; antenne of male almost simple; 
hind tibiz with two pairs of spurs; abdomen long and slender. 
Fore wing with the costa highly arched towards apex, which is 
acute and produced; the outer margin much curved; vein 3 from 
before angie of cell; 5 from above middle of discocellulars ; 6 from 
above angle of cell; 10 anastomosing with 11, and then with 8, 9 
to form the double areole. Hind wing with the costa much arched ; 
vein 3 near angle of cell; 5 usually from above middle of disco- 
cellulars, which are oblique; 6, 7 stalked; 8 anastomosing with 7 
to beyond middle of cell, then much curved, the apex extending 
to beyond the outer angle of fore wing. 
