458 GEOMETRID A. 
antemedial line; both wings with dark cell-speck ; minutely waved 
postmedial and submarginal lines, on fore wing filled in with 
fuscous ; cilia pinkish fuscous. Underside suffused with pink ; 
the outer area of fore wing ochreous. 
Hab. Kulu; Pangi. “wp. 38 millim. 
3968. Rhodostrophia cinerascens, Moore, Lep. Atk. p. 264; C.§ 8. 
no. 3669, 
Rhodostrophia subflavida, Warr. P. Z. S. 1893, p. 360. 
3. Olive-grey. Fore wing with a slightly oblique band 
formed by straight postmedial and submarginal lines. Hind wing 
ochreous white, with a fuscous tinge on inner area; postmedial 
and submarginal lines obsolescent on costal area ; the cilia fuscous. 
Underside with the costal and outer areas of fore wing and whole 
of hind wing orange-yellow. 
Hab. Afghanistan; Kashmir. vp, 38 millim. 
Genus TIMANDRA. 
Timandra, Dup. Lép. France, iv, 2, p. 224 (1829). 
Calothysanis, Hiibn. Verz. p. 3801 (? 1818), non descr. 
Type, 7. amataria, Linn. 
Range. Nearctic, Palearctic, Ethiopian, Oriental, and Australian 
regions. 
Palpi not reaching beyond the frons ; antennz of male bipecti- 
nated, the apex simple; hind tibiae of male with two pairs of spurs. 
Fore wing with the apex acute and produced; vein 3 from near 
angle of cell; 5 from somewhat above middle of discocellulars ; 
7, 8, 9 stalked ; 10 anastomosing with 8,9 to form the areole. 
Hind wing with the outer margin produced to a point at vein 4 
veins 6, 7 from angle of cell. 
Sxcr. 1. Hind tibie of male not dilated ; fore wing with vein 11 
not anastomosing with 7, 8,9; hind wing with veins 3, 4 
from cell. 
_ 3969. Timandra amataria, Linn. Syst. Nat. i, 2, p. 859. O 
——7 V/Timandra convectaria, Wik. Cat. xxiii, p. 800; Moore, Lep. Ceyl.: 
iii, pl. 202, figs. 3, 3a; C.G S.no. 8991. Z 
. Timandra comptaria, Wilk. Cat. xxvi, p. 1615. 
Pale greyish ochreous, irrorated with fuscous ; frons brown ; 
vertex of head white. Fore wing with indistinct, slightly sinuous, 
antemedial line, not reaching the costa; a cell-speck ; an oblique, 
almost straight line from apex of fore wing to middle of inner 
margin of hind wing; a sinuous fuscous submarginal line, becoming 
postmedial on hind wing. 
In the European and a Japanese form the oblique line and cilia 
are pink ; in another Japanese, the Chinese, and Indian forms they 
are red; in the Indian form convectaria, the base of costa of fore 
