PSEUDOPHIA. CATEPHIA. 481 



2457. Pseudophia indecisa, Wlh. Cat. xii, p. 829; C. $ S. no. 1884. 

 Caradrimi sabulosa, Stvinh. P. Z. S. 1884, p. 516, pi. 47, fig. 6 ; 



C. $ S. no. 2114. 



Brownish ochreous. Fore 

 wing with waved subbasal, ante- 

 lnedial, postmedial, and sub- 

 marginal lines ; the postmedial 

 highly excurved beyond the cell, 



Fig. m.-P*udoptia interim, tf. j. * hen "regularly recurved to its 



lower angle ; a dark mark on 

 discocellulars ; a series of marginal white specks ; the medial and 

 outer areas often suffused with fuscous. Hind wing white, the 

 apical area fuscous. Underside white, with the outer area of fore 

 wing and apex of hind wing fuscous. 



Hab. Aden; Murree ; Campbellpur. Exp. 25-32 millim. 



2458. Pseudophia devia, Swinh. P. Z. S. 1884, p. 520, pi. 48, fig. 3 ; 



C. 8f S. no. 2441. 



2 . Brownish grey. Fore wing with very indistinct subbasal, 

 ante- and postmedial waved lines ; the orbicular and reniform in- 

 distinct ; a very irregular submarginal pale line with some blackish 

 marks on it ; some marginal pale specks. Hind wing with broad 

 black postmedial band and some fuscous on outer margin. Under- 

 side whitish, with submarginal fuscous band to each wing with 

 waved outer edge. 



Hab. Karachi. Exp. 45 millim. 



2459. Pseudophia infrequens, Stvinh. P. Z. S. 1884, p. 517, pi. 47, 



fig. 11; C. $ S. no. 1916. 



2 • Sandy-brown. Fore wing with faint traces of the reniform ; 

 antemedial, postmedial, and submarginal lines. Hind wing browner, 

 with the cilia pale. Underside pale, slightly darker towards outer 

 margin. 



Hab. Hyderabad, Sind ; Karachi. Exp. 30 millim. 



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Catephia, Ochs. Eur. Schmett. iv, p. 94 (1816). 



Aedia, Hubn. Verz. p. 260 (1818). 



Anophia, Guen. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. x, p. 81 (1841). t 



Zarima, Moore, Lep. Atk. p._162 



Type, C. alchemista, Schiff, from Europe. 



Range. Europe ; S. African subregion and Oriental and Aus- 

 tralian regions. 



Palpi smooth and reaching just above vertex of head ; thorax 

 hairy ; abdomen with dorsal tufts and ridges of scales on proximal 

 segments ; tibiae hairy and without spines. Fore wing with the 

 apex nearly rectangular. 



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