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lines pale fuscous, rather strongly oblique; antemedian at ^, 

 indistinct; a minute dark fuscous discal dot; median from | costa 

 to before mid-dorsum, finely dentate above, broader and suffused 

 below; postmedian represented by a series of dark fuscous dots 

 on veins at i; succeeded by broad, indistinct subterminal and 

 submarginal lines; a terminal series of blackish dots between 

 veins ; cilia grey-whitish with minute blackish dots opposite 

 veins. Hindwings with termen slightly rounded, strongly and 

 acutely dentate; colour and markings as forewings but discal 

 dot and postmedian line better marked. Underside of forewings 

 dull purple with faintly darker discal dot and postmedian line, 

 and broad whitish terminal line which is partly double. Hind- 

 wings whitish with purple median, postmedian, subterminal, and 

 submarginal lines. 



In shape of wings and coloration of upper side this closely 

 resembles a species of the genus Selidosema, but the underside is 

 very different. 



Type in Coll. Turner. 



N.Q.: Kuranda, in April; one specimen (Mr. F. P. Dodd). 



Gen. 18. An i s o d es. 



Anisocles, Gn., Lep. ix. p. 415; Hmps., Moths Ind. iii. p. 446; 

 Stibarostoma,Wsirr., Nov. Zool. 1896, p.380. 



Palpi elongate; terminal joint always elongate in Q, in ^ often 

 abbreviated; second joint in ^ often crested with long scales 

 above and beneath. Posterior femora of ^ without tuft; posterior 

 tibiae of ^ without middle spurs. Forewings often without 

 areole. 



The structure of the (J palpi exhibits very considerable varia- 

 tions in this genus, but these differ in closely allied species and 

 are not available for generic definition. 



1. Wings whitislv 2. 



Wings not whitish - 4. 



2. Wings suffused, dots obsolete 92. griseata. 



Wings with conspicuous dots, at least in postmedian 



Hne 3. 



