422 GEOMETRIDA. 
' Genus HASTINA. 
Hastina, Moore, Lep. Atk. p. 260 (1888). 
Type, H. ceruleolineata, Moore. 
Range. Japan; Sikhim. 
Palpi minute and hardiy reaching beyond the frons; antenne 
simple ; hind tibiee with two pairs of spurs. Fore wing with the 
apex falcate; the outer margin excised from apex to vein 4, where 
it is much excurved; 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 stalked, and 11 anastomosing 
strongly with them to form the areole. Hind wing with the 
margin crenulate ; vein 5 from middle of discocellulars; 6, 7 stalked. 
Szcr. I, Both wings with vein 3 from the cell; hind wing with 
the margin produced to points at veins 4 and 6, and deeply 
excised between those points. 
3849. Hastina ceruleolineata, Moore, Lep. Atk. p. 260; C. & S. 
GZ no. 3071. 
Dark red-brown, suffused with 
purplish grey ; both wings with some 
bright blue scales on basal and 
outer areas ; waved ante- and post- 
medial dark and bright blue lines, 
the latter excurved between veins 2 
Fig. 197. and 4 of each wing. 
Hastina ceruleolineata, 3. 1. Hab. Sikhim. ap. 22 millim. 
3850. Hastina ornata, Moore, P. Z. 8. 1867, p. 643; C. § S. no. 3978. 
3. Dark grey. Fore wing with broad yellow antemedial band 
narrowing below the cell, with waved edges and with indistinct 
waved scarlet lines on it; a very irregular postmedial yellow band 
with scarlet edges, widest at costa, expanding again at middle and 
very narrow towards inner margin. Hind wing with some scarlet 
at base; a scarlet and yellow postmedial sinuous band obsolescent 
towards costa; traces of four waved dark lines. 
Hab. Sikhim. Hap, 26 millim. 
Sect. II. Both wings with veins 3, 4 stalked ; hind wing with the 
marein produced to long points at the veins. 
3851. Hastina gemmifera, Moore, P. Z. 8. 1867, p. 644; C. & S. 
no, 3951. 
3. Head, thorax, and Ist segment of abdomen black-brown, 
izrorated with silvery scales; abdomen ochreous, with white seg- 
mental lines, the extremity brown. Fore wing dark brown, irro- 
rated with silver ; the apical area white ; a crimson medial band 
widest at vein 4 and inner margin ; a submarginal series of white 
specks, situated on a diffused brown band on the apical white area, 
