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and minutely black-speckled; the division between the basal and external areas clearly- 
visible as an arched line ; a black discocellular dot : body below flesh-coloured. Expanse 
of wings 38 millim. 
North India. 
Docirava medmaria. (Plate CXX. fig. 6.) 
Orsonoba? medmaria, Wa1l-e>\ Cat. Lep. Het. xxvi. p. 1521 (18G2). 
Eubolia reciproca, Wallcer, I. c. Suppl. v. p. 1698 (1866). 
Primaries deep chocolate-brown at the base^ followed by a biangulated white-edged 
sienna-red band ; this band and the basal area are divided by a central longitudinal whity- 
brown streak ; central area blackish^ with a whity-brown liand through the middle from 
costa to inner margin ; a cuneiform costal whity-brown patch, its point extending to the 
apex ; a bisinuated sienna- red submarginal band separated from the central area by a slender 
white line; external border pale greyish brown: secondaries creamy white: body above 
whitish grey-brown. Under surface pale sandy reddish : primaries with the interno-median 
area pale silvery greyish; fringe grey: secondaries irrorated with black scales; a blackish 
litura at the end of the cell and a faintly indicated angular postmedian line : body below 
tinted with pink. Expanse of wings 43 millim. 
Darjiling {Lidderdale, S§c.). 
The genus Docirava is placed by Walker near to Eubolia. It more nearly resembles 
Anaitis in pattern, but the comparatively small secondai'ics indicate a stronger affinity to tiie 
Lobophora group of genera. 
CIDARIA, Trt'it. 
Cidaria fissisignis. (Plate CXX. fig. 7.) 
Cidaria fissisignis, BiMer, Ann. cj- Mac/. Nat. Hist. ser. 5, vol. vi. p. 228. n. 66 (1880). 
Neai'est to C. niactata of Felder. Primaries above pale sericeous pinky brown, adorned 
with large white-bordei'cd blaek-brown patches and spots in six series as follows : — two spots 
at the base, two partly divided and larger near the base, a 7-shaped series just before the 
middle ; the fourth series consists of a large quadrate costal patch, beliind and below which run 
four small spots in a curved oblique line, and below that again a large cloven patch from 
above the median vein to near the inner margin ; the fifth (or discal) series begins upon tlu' 
costa in a large spot, and is continued, by small spots at intervals upon a sinuated brown 
line, to the inner margin ; the last series represents a moderately wide external border, 
interrupted in three places and divided by pale veins into more or less quadrate spots : 
secondaries sericeous white, slightly tinted with brown towards the abdominal and external 
borders, the disk crossed from the abdominal margin to the middle by two irregular dusky 
