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EVARZIA, Walk. 
Evarzia indica. (Plate CXVIII. fig. 13.) 
Evarzia indica, Butler, Ann. S,- Mar/. Nat. Hist. ser. 5, vol. vi. p. 222. n. 52 (1880). 
Testaceous : wings black-speckled, crossed on the basal half by two subparallel blackish- 
mottled yellow lines, the outer one irregularly undulated : primaries with the external two 
sevenths darker, crossed obliquely from apex to inner margin by a broad dark-brown stripe, 
which also crosses the secondaries just beyond the middle, its centre occupied by a sandy- 
yellow line; external area beyond the stripe greyish brown, marked at external angle with a 
black spot on a pale testaceous diffused patch striated with black ; margin black ; apical half 
of fringe blackish, inferior half testaceous ; a subapical costal red-brown marking formed 
of two parallel oblique and slightly curved dashes corresponding in character with the 
commencement of the two subbasal lines; two black costal spots beyond the subapical 
dashes : secondaries with a diamond-shaped red-brown spot on second median interspace, and 
two or three ill-defined dots on the subcostal interspaces ; a black marginal line : abdomen 
with two dorsal series of black dots. Under surface sandy yellow : wings speckled with 
black, crossed before the middle by a brown irregular line varied with ferruginous ; a black 
dot at the end of each discoidal cell : primaries with a broad brown-edged rust-red band 
traversed by an indistinct lunulated brown line, and immediately followed by the smoky 
brown external area ; an oval sandy yellow apical costal spot ; fringe as above : secondaries 
crossed by a broad oblique discal belt, smoky brown externally ; a black marginal line. 
Expanse of wings 42 millim. 
Darjiling [Lidderdale). 
The genus Evarzia, though nearly allied to Parasemia, Macaria, &c.,was described as a 
group of Ennomidae. The species described under the name of E. maryinata is referable to 
the genus Azata, another genus of Macariidse incorrectly placed in the Ennomidae. 
PIDONIID^. 
PLUTODES, Guen. 
Plutodes transmutata. (Plate CXIX. fig. 1.) 
Plutodes transmutata, Walher, Cat. Lep. TIet. xxiii. p. 976. n. 2 (1861). 
Comibajna gavisata, WaVcer, I. c. xxvi. p. 1566 (1862). 
Citron-yellow : primaries with a cuneiform basi-internal patch of coffee-red, bordered 
with silver, and continuous with a broad triangular patch which occupies the basi-abdominal 
two fifths of the secondaries ; a large irregular discal patch of coffee-red, crossed by a 
zigzag brown line and edged with plumbaginous : secondaries with a large almost reniform 
