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(ENOCHEOMILD^.— AMPHIDASID^. 
Var. ffigrota. (Plate CXV. figs. 3 & 4.) 
J . Much smaller than the typical iorm, olivaceous brown instead of reddish castaneous, 
and with a much more feeble rosy reflection ; the markings, however^ exactly similar. Expanse 
of wings 63-72 millim. 
$ . Nearly as large as the typical form, but with all the darker parts golden testaceous 
and the paler parts whitish. Expanse of wings 75 millim. 
Darjiling {Lidderdale). 
This form was well represented in Dr. Lidderdale's collection, and was kept separate from 
typical S. restilutaria ; there can, however, be little doubt, from the identity of its pattern 
with that of Walker's species, that it is at most not more than a seasonal form. 
Sarcinodes equilinearia. (Plate CXV. figs. 5 & 6.) 
Mergana equilinearia, Waller, Cat. Lep. Bet. xxi. p. 292. n. 1 (1800). 
Silvery whitish or pink ; wings crossed by parallel oblique and nearly equidistant olivaceous 
or red-brown stripes, three across the primaries and two across the secondaries, the third 
with a clear gamboge-yellow inner edge ; halfway between the third stripe and the outer 
margin is a zigzag olivaceous line, the outer angles of which are filled with a white dot and 
terminate in a black point ; the external area (bounded by the third oblique stripe) is, in the 
pink variety, tinted with golden brown, and the costal border deep dull red : thorax in front 
and head brownish. Under surface of wings with grey- speckled whitish basal area, some- 
times tinted with pink, bounded by an oblique brown line ; remainder of wing grey, clouded 
with yellow and olivaceous, darkest in the pink variety ; a series of blackish dots on the 
veins at a short distance beyond the oblique line. Body below whitish or flesh-pink. 
Expanse of wings 60-65 millim. 
Silhet and Darjiling. 
AMPHIDASIDJ]:. 
AMPHIDASYS, Treit. 
Amphidasys contectaria. (Plate CXV. fig. 7.) 
Amphidasys contectaria. Walker, Cat. Lejy. Bet. xxvi. p. 1-529 (1862). 
. Sericeous white, minutely striated with testaceous ; wings crossed in the middle by 
an irregularly sinuated pale ochreous stripe ; a sharply defined black stripe angulated on the 
lower radial of primaries and the discoidal fold of secondaries, and followed by a belt of pale 
ochreous spots ; a marginal series of pale ochreous lunate spots more or less black-speckled 
