140 inotodontidjE. 



J . Head and thorax rufous ; abdomen ochreous. Pore wing 

 oehreous, with a curved ferruginous band from the base to the 

 apex ; numerous indistinct waved lines. Hind wing fuscous- 

 brown. 



Hab. Simla; Sikhim ; Nagas ; Rangoon. Exp. 56 millim. 



233. Pydna nana, Swinh. P. Z. S. 1889, p. 407. 



c? differs from longivitta in the band of the fore wing ter- 

 minating before the apex ; two series of ferruginous submarginal 

 specks ; costa and cilia rufous. 



Hab. N. Canara ; Nilgiris. Exp. 42 millim. 



234. Pydna pallida, Butl. A.M.N. H. (4) xx, 1877, p. 473; id. III. 



Het. ii, pi. 25, figs. 10, 11. 

 Pydna notata, Swinh. Trans. JEnt. Soc. 1891, p. 479, pi. xix, fig. 16. 



3 . Differs from the pale form of testacea in not having the 

 black speck at end of cell of fore wing ; some orange scales along 

 median nervure and vein 4 ; the inner area suffused with brown ; 

 submarginal and marginal series of black specks. 



5 with the apex of fore wing generally more produced and 

 acute ; a black cell-spot sometimes present. 



Hah. Japan; Chekiang; Sikhim. Exp., <$ 50-54, $ 54-56 

 millim. 



B. Male antenna* fasciculate, female ciliated ; the 

 palpi shorter and slight. 



235. Pydna ochracea, Moore, Lep. Atk. p. 65 ; C. $ 8. no. 1147. 



5 uniform orange-yellow ; the palpi blackish at sides. 

 Hab. Sikhim. Exp. 79 millim. 



236. Pydna galbana, Swinh. P. Z. S. 1886, p. 438, pi. xl, fig. 5 ; 



C. $ S. no. 1185. 



$ . Ochreous white ; the vertex of thorax and abdomen brown ; 

 fore wing with a black spot below the centre of cell and one above 

 centre of inner margin ; a postmedial series of six spots and a 

 marginal series of smaller spots. 



Hab. Sikhim. Exp. 34 millim. 



Sect. II. (Ceira). Fore wing with the areole long, vein 

 10 given off from it ; palpi and legs less hairy. 



A. Male with the antennas fasciculate. 



237. Pydna metaphaea, Wlk. Cat. xxxii, p. 462 ; Moore, Lep. Ceyl. 



ii, pi. 119, fig. 3 ; C. $ S. no. 1146. 



Differs from testacea in the thorax and fore wing being pale 

 ochreous, with less rufous irroration ; some specimens have a large 



