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LAEENTIIDJi. — IDCEID^. 
of which two are antemedial and four or five postmedial. Underside pale fuscous, a black 
lunule at end of cell of each wing, followed by two waved lines ; outer area darker, with a 
broad pale postmedial band and some pale marks along outer margin. 
Female with upperside of fore wing paler than in the male, and with an olive-brown (not 
ruddy) tinge. 
Collix suffusa. (Plate CLIII. figs. 15, 23.) 
Expanse 1^ inch. 
Female. Fore wing shaped as in C. ghosha, not elongate as in C. hypospilata. Upper- 
side very like C. ghosha : fore wing with no black dot at end of cell ; a submarginal series of 
pale dots instead of the lunulate line : the bands of both wings more indistinct and less 
waved. Some specimens have a large white spot below the costa near the apex of fore wing; 
others have white spots and streaks near the apex, outer margin, base, and costa of fore wing, 
and anal angle and outer margin of hind wing. Underside differs from C. ghosha in being 
fuscous ; the spots at end of cell of both wings almost round ; the bands obsolescent, instead 
of very conspicuous. 
Collix leprosa. (Plate CLIII. figs. 2, 9.) 
Expanse I inch. 
Male and female. Alhed to C. ghosha, but with no black dot at end of cell of fore wing ; 
the medial band on both wings curved more outwards at middle ; the wings much marked 
with white, which is sometimes suffused over nearly the whole costal area, with blotches 
towards the outer margin of both wings, and sometimes appears as patches near the costa and 
specks on the outer area of both wings, sometimes as a gi'eyish suffusion over the whole fore 
wing and outer area of hind wing. Underside fuscous, a round black spot at end of cell of 
both wings ; some black marks along the costa of fore wing, and no submarginal band ; hind 
wing with the band more medial, bent outwards at the second median, not subcostal nervule ; 
a series of pale submarginal specks to both wings. 
IDCEID^. 
Idcea ocheracea. (Plate CLIII. fig. 3.) 
Expanse |^ inch. 
Female. Closely allied to /. attentata, but larger and pale reddish ochreous in colour ; the 
two postmedial bands of fore wing more waved and bent inwards near the costa ; the two sub- 
marginal bands on both wings more indistinct ; no series of black antecilial specks. Underside 
ochreous white, with scarcely a trace of fuscous suffusion ; fore wing with bands as on upper- 
side ; hind wing with maculate submarginal band and a trace of the antemedial band. 
