CRASPEDIA. 433: 
Nilgiri specimens have a slight fleshy tinge. 
Hab. Persia; throughout India, Ceylon, and Burma; Andamans. 
Exp. 18 millim. 
3882. Craspedia pallida, Warr. P. Z. S. 1888, p. 822; A & S. 
no. 3943 A. 
Idea sylvestraria, Butl. Ill. Het. vii, p. 22 (nec Miibn.). 
Idea peralba, Swink. .4. M. N. H. (6) xii, p. 151. 
White, with an ochreous tinge and slightly irrorated with 
fuscous ; frons black; collar ochreous. Fore wing with oblique 
antemedial ochreous line; black cell-speck; obliquely sinuous 
postmedial ochreous line and three slightly waved lines on outer 
area. Hind wing with antemedial ochreous line ; black cell-speck 
and three slightly waved ochreous lines on outer half; both wings 
with marginal series of black specks. Underside of fore wing with 
the costal half clouded with fuscous, the postmedial and three 
lines of outer area brown; hind wing with postmedial brown line. 
Hab. N.W. Himalayas ; Shan States. Hp. 26 millim. 
/ 3883. Craspedia remotata, Guen. Phal. i, p. 458; C. § 8. no. 3948. /- 
Acidalia nesciaria, Wik. Cat. xxii, p. 750 ; C. &§& S. no. 8942. 
Acidalia negataria, Wik. Cat, xxii, p. mole, 
Acidalia attentata, Wik. Cat. xxii, p. 754; C. § S. no. 3921. 
Acidalia absconditaria, Wilk. Cat. xxiii, p. "15T C. § S. no, 3912. 
Acidalia patularia, Wik. Cat. xxxv, y 1633 ; C. &§ S. no. 3944. 
Acidalia invalida, Buti. A. M. N. H. (5) iy, pe4oosC, & S- 
no. 3937. 
Tdeea undulataria, Moore, Lep. Atk. p. 252; C. §& 8. no. 3951. 
Idea strigilata, Butl. Ill. Het. vii, p. 22 (nec Hiibn.). 
Idea beckeraria, Butl. Ill. Het. vii, p. 22 (nec Led.). 
Idea ocheracea, ’ Hmpsn. Lil. Het, viii, p. 122, pl. 153, fig. 3. 
Pale ochreous, irrorated with fuscous scales; the frons black. 
Fore wing with obliquely waved antemedial line not reaching the 
costa; both wings with dark cell-speck; an obliquely waved dif- 
fused line, which is postmedial on fore wing, and becomes ante- 
medial on hind wing ; a more 
prominent irregularly den- 
Fig. 200.—Craspedia remotata, S. i. 
tate submarginal line, with 
two indistinct diffused waved 
lines beyond it; a marginal 
series of black specks. 
The form wnvalida is suaf- 
fused with fuscous ; the form 
ocheracea has a flesh-coloured 
tint, the marginal specks 
almost obsolete ; patularia is a large dusky form with dark specks 
on the postmedial line. 
Hab. Japan; China; Formosa; throughout India, Ceylon, and 
Burma ; Andamans ; Borneo. Evp., 3 25, 2 28 millim. , (patu- 
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