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PLATE XVII 



Figures 378-421. Showing the patterns of the characteristic groups of species 

 belonging to the Oriental and Australian Regions. For meaning of letters see 

 page 9. They are in general of a character such as is commonly designated 

 as specialized but show some unusual combinations of areas which tend to con- 

 firm the general interpretation here presented. 



Explanation of Plate 



Figs. 378-3780, b, C. araneipes Schm. (Borneo); 379-379(1, copulata Schm. 

 (India); 380, anchoralis subsp. punctatissima Schm. (China); 381-382, ontata Fit. 

 (India) ; 383, 384, 385, psammodroma Chvr. (China) ; 386, 387, 388, anchoralis 

 subsp. punctatissima Schm. (China) ; 389, anchoralis Chvr. (China) ; 390-391, 

 quadrilineata subsp. renei Horn (India) ; 392-393, ypsilon Dej. (Australia) ; 394, 

 rafflcsia Chd. (Australia) ; 395-395«, albicans Chd. (Australia) ; 396, longipes 

 Fab'/. (Malay Islands); 397-3970, 4 lineata Fabr. (India); 398, 3980, 4 Uncata 

 subsp. rciici Horn (India) ; 399, singnlaris Chd. (Nubia) ; 400, longipes Fabr. 

 (Malay Islands); 401-4010, zvapleri Lee. (Louisiana); 402-402(7, mucronata Jord. 

 ! .Malay Islands); 403, pupilligcra Schm. ( Xew Guinea); J04, limbata Schm. (In- 

 dia); 405, maindroni Horn (India); 406, biramosa Fabr. (India); 407, bcllana 

 Horn (India) ; 4o8,funerata subsp. barbata Horn (New Guinea) ; 409, tuberculata 

 Fabr. (Australia); 410, tuberculata aber latecincta "White (New Zealand); 411, 

 parryi White) (New Zealand) ; 412-413, 10 guttata Fabr. (New Guinea) ; 414, 

 mastersi McL. (Australia) ; 415, fcredayi Bates (New Zealand) ; 418, tuberculata 

 Fabr. (New Zealand) ; 419, duncdensis aber ivakcficldi Bates (New Zealand) ; 

 420, fcredayi Bates (New Zealand) ; 421, pcrhispida Brn. (New Zealand). 



