LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 1483 



Cyclidia MURICOLARIA. 



Faein. Fuscescente-cinerea ; caput fuscum ; ala? guttis marginali- 

 bus nigrirantibus, margine exteriore non inciso ; anticce 

 fasciis tribus fuscis, lineis quatuor denticalatis albidis, fascia 

 2a antice dilatata guttam albidam includente, fascia Xa 

 antice dilatata strigam albidam includente ; posticce lineis 

 albidis valde di la talis. 



Female. Brownish cinereous. Head dark brown. Anteni.jfc 

 compressed. Abdomen with a slight ochraceous tinge. Wings 

 with blackish submarginal dots ; exterior border not notched. Fore 

 wings hardly acute, with three brown bands; firsthand indistinct, 

 near the base, along the inner side of a whitish curved denticulate 

 line ; second band dilated in front, where it includes a whitish dot 

 and is bounded on the inner side by a whitish line; three exterior 

 denticulated slightly undulating lines ; second line indistinct; third 

 contiguous to the third brown band, which is dilated in front, where 

 it contains the commencement of a fourth whitish line; costa con- 

 vex. Hind wings with the lines mostly dilated, and connected so 

 that most of the surface is whitish. Length of the body 9 lines; 

 of the wings 36 lines. 



a. Darjeeling, Hindostan. Presented by the Secretary of the India 

 Board. 



Cyclidia? plagidotata. 



Foem. Albida ; abdomen apicem versus ochraceum ; alee integrce ; 

 anticce ferrugineo conspersce, plagis tribus costalibus margine- 

 que exteriore lunulaque discali ferrugineis ; posticce extus 

 subconspersa, plagis quatuor nigricantibus. 



Female. Whitish. Abdomen ochraceous towards the tip. 

 Wings ample, entire. Fore wings with ferruginous speckles, which 

 form three patches on the costa, and are also confluent along i he 

 exterior border, except towards the interior an^le ; discal lumile 

 ferruginous; costa convex ; tips somewhat rounded. Hind wings 

 extending much beyond the abdomen, slightly speckled exteriorly 

 with four blackish patches, of which the first is discal, the second 

 by the tip of the costa, the third near the interior ande, and the 

 fourth extending along the exterior border. Length of the body 9 

 lines ; of the wings 30 lines. 



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