SERRODES. — DORDURA. 



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The form inara has the head, thorax, and fore wing pale filaceous 

 grey, with all the markings of the fore wing slight ; eampana has 



Fig. 285. — Serrodes inara, <$ . {. 



the head, thorax, and basal and outer areas of fore wing brown 

 and the markings large ; niglia is brown throughout. 



Hab. Africa ; throughout India, Ceylon, and Burma ; Java ; 

 Borneo : Australia. Exp. 52-74 millim. 



Genus DORDURA. 



XW, ^.)U(\ e f<i2) 



Dordura, Moore, Lap. Atk. p. 170 (1882). 



Type, D. aliena, Wlk. 



Range. Khasis ; Travancore ; Ceylon ; Burma ; Grilolo. 



Palpi with the 2nd joint reaching above vertex of head and 

 roughly scaled, the 3rd of moderate length and porrect ; antennae 

 minutely ciliated in male ; thorax and abdomen smoothly scaled ; 

 tibiae without spines ; fore and mid legs with long tufts of hair 

 from the femoro-tibial joint. Fore wing with the apex slightly 

 produced and acute. 



2533. Dordura aliena, Wlk. Cat. xxxiii, p. 964 ; C. $ S. no. 2656. 



Dordura apicalis, Moore, Lep. Atk. p. 170, pi. 5, fig. 20 j C. fy S. 



no. 2657. 

 Dysgonia tincta, Hmpsn. III. Set. ix, p. 112, pi. 165, fig. 3. 



c? . Reddish brown. Fore wing with waved subbasal line ; a 

 double antemedial line ; a dark spot in cell ; a postmedial line angled 



Fig. 286. — Dordura aliena 



outwards below costa, irregularly excurved beyond cell, then bent 

 inwards to below the narrow reniform spot, and straight and 

 double to inner margin ; a subtriangular chocolate mark with pale 

 edges on the costa before apex ; traces of a submarginal pale waved 



