OCINARA. 35 



The form diaphana has the black spots on fore and hind wings 

 absent. 



Larva brown, with humps on the 2nd, 4th, and 7th somites, and 

 a horn on 10th somite. 



Bab. ~N.W. Himalayas ; Sikhim ; Khasi Hills ; Nilgiris ; Anda- 

 mans ; Sumatra ; Borneo. Exp., <S 34-38, § 34-46 millim. 



37. Ocinara apicalis, Wlk. Joum. Linn. Soc. vi, p. 130 (1862). 

 Ocinara signata, Wlk. Joum. Linn. Soc. vi, p. 131. 

 Ocinara moorei, Hutt. Trans. Ent. Soc. (3) ii, 1864, p. 326 • C. &■ S. 



no. 1111. 

 Ocinara lida, Moore, Cat. E. L. C. p. 381. 

 Bonibj'x plana, Wlk. Cat. xxxii, p. 575. 



<3 . Differs from signifera in having a slight ferruginous tinge ; 

 a ferruginous band inside a waved postmedial line on both wings ; 

 the spots at end of cell of fore wing and those on the costa, except 

 the spot at the postmedial line, absent ; the spots on inner margin 

 of hind wing dark ferruginous. 



Larva rough and brown, covered with short hair ; a raised ridge 

 on 2nd somite, with a black patch before it; a horn on 10th 

 somite. 



Bab. Hongkong ; Mussooree ; Borneo ; Java. Exp. 38 millira. 



38. Ocinara varians, Wlk. Cat. v, p. 1153; C. 8,- S. no. 1093; Moore, 

 Lep. Ceyl. ii, pi. 133, figs. 1, 1 a, 1 b (larva). 

 Naprepa albicollis, Wlk. Joum. Linn. Soc. vi, p. 171 ; C. fy S. 



no. 1091. 

 Naprepa cervina, Wlk. Cat. xxxii, p. 489 ; C. ty S. no. 1092. 

 Chazena velata, Wlk. Char, undescr. Bet. p. 21. 



J . Head, thorax, and abdomen pale or dark red-brown ; the 

 vertex of head and collar sometimes whitish. Fore wing pale 

 reddish brown or greyish ; two antemedial curved waved lines ; a 

 pale streak on the discocellulars surrounded by a dark patch ; two 

 postmedial curved and waved lines somewhat far apart ; a darker 

 patch on the outer margin below the apex ; the costal edge pale ; 

 cilia dark red-brown. Hind wing pale or dark red-brown, or 

 greyish with the outer area red-brown ; a postmedial indistinct 

 line ; inner area pale, with some dark red strigae crossing it. 



The grey form is albicollis ; in the redder form varians the 

 markings are often almost obsolete. 



Larva elongate and brown, with darker dots and a lateral row 

 of black dots ; a slight dorsal protuberance on each of the thoracic, 

 and on the 5th and 8th somites ; a long slender horn on anal somite. 



Cocoon silken, slight in texture ; oval and pale. 



Bab. Philippines; China; Formosa; throughout India and 

 Ceylon ; Borneo. Exp., S 26, $ 32 millim. 



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