HICCODA. — OZAEBA. 
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HICCODA, Moore. 
Kiccoda dosaroides. (Plate CXXX. fig. 10.) 
Hiccoda dosaroides, Moore, Lcp. Atlinson, p. 135 (1882). 
Primaries stramineous, crossed in the middle by two or three zigzag testaceous lines; an 
irregular dentate-sinuate white discal line edged with testaceous ; a tapering submarginal 
testaceous stripe and a marginal series of testaceous spots enclosing black dots ; an oblique 
squamose blackish patch from costa to end of cell^ two or tliree black costal dashes between 
the latter and the base, and two close together before the middle of the inner margin; a dot- 
at the commencement of the white discal line ; two subapical longitudinal dashes and a 
sprinkling of scales on the fringe black : secondaries grey, with a dark marginal line ; fringe 
pale stramineous, traversed by two grey lines. Under surface paler than above ; primaries 
clouded and secondaries irrorated with grey ; tarsi above barred with grey. Expanse o£ 
■wings 19 inillim. 
Dharmsala. 
OZAEBA, Walk. 
Ozarba incondita. (Plate CXXX. fig. 13.) 
Primaries above grey, shot with pink ; a dull grey patch at base of costa, followed by an 
olivaceous patch, below which is a small round spot of the same colour ; an irregular pale 
stripe edged with olivaceous across the basal two fifths, representing the inner border of the 
central belt, the outer border represented by a similarly-coloured ^-shaped stripe beyond 
the middle; outer half of the central belt olivaceous, but interrupted by a blackish and 
greyish patch at the end of the cell; a small black crescent beyond the latter on the inner 
edge of the second pale stripe and a well-marked irregular black patch or two longitudinal 
dashes beyond it ; three costal dots beyond the middle and an irregular submarginal line 
yellowish; a dusky marginal line more or less spotted with black and followed by a yellowish 
line at base of fringe : secondaries shining grey, changing to brown in certain lights ; fringe 
paler, wdth yellowish basal line : body grey, the thorax somewhat pearly. Under surface of 
wings shining grey with brown reflections ; fringes with yellowish basal line : jjrimaries with 
the costa yellowish towards apex ; inner margin silvery white : secondaries irrorated with 
white : body below whity brown. Expanse of wings 16-20 millim. 
Dharmsala; at sugar in July. 
Nearly allied to 0. itivarra, Swinhoe ; smaller, more rosy in colouring, with less strongly 
defined and less irregular central belt on the primaries, with other minor dift'erences of pattern. 
Ozarba venata. (Plate CXXX. fig. 12.) 
Nearest to 0. punctigei'a : primaries ash-grey, base of costa spotted with black ; the 
double line representing the inner border of the central belt undulated; the brown and black 
