CYCLOPIIOniDyE. 443 



antennae and vertex pale brownisli-ochreous ; front of head, palpi, and forelegs 

 above dark ochreoiis-brown. 

 Expanse 1 inch. 



CYCLOPHORA QUIETA (Plate 199, Fig. 1, la, .t ? .) 

 Ephyra quieta, Swinlioe, P. Z. S. 1885, p. 856, pi. 56, f. I. 



Male and female. Duller yellow than G. invexata. Cilia bright yellow. Both 

 wings thickly covered with pale brownish-ochreous strigae, and with a recurved 

 discal pale brownish fascia, which in the female is outwardly bordered by a row of 

 brown points ; cell spot white-centred. 



Expanse, $ \, q Ito inch. 



This may probably be a variety of G. invexata. 



Genus ANISODES. 



Anisodes, Guenee, Plial. i. p. 415 (185'7) ; Walker, Catal. Lep Het. B. M. xxii. p. 639 (1861). 



Male. Forewing triangular, more or less acute at apex, exterior margin even ; 

 cell half the length ; first subcostal neai'ly half before end of cell, second at one- 

 fourth, bifid, slightly touching first near its base, fourth contiguous to base of second, 

 and slightly touching it above its base, fifth from end of cell ; discocellular very 

 slightly oblique, radial from above the middle ; the middle median close to end of 

 cell, lower fully one-third : hindwing short, broad, triangular, exterior margin very 

 oblique, convex, sometimes slightly sinuous ; cell nearly half the length ; first 

 subcostal close to end ; discocellular outwardly oblique, radial from above middle ; 

 the middle median very close to end, lower at one-third. Body moderately stout ; 

 palpi short, squamous beneath, third joint short, obtuse ; antennas minutely bipec- 

 tinated to two-thirds the length ; legs squamous, hind tibia; short, furnished with a 

 dense tuft of hairs, spurs concealed ; middle tibiae with a pair of slender unequal 

 spurs {A. lateritiaria). 



ANISODES OBRINARIA (Plate 199, Fig. ia, 9). 

 Ephi/ra ohrinaria, Guenee, Plial. i. p. 414 (1857) ; Walker, Catal. Lep. Het. B. M. xxii. p. 036. 

 Anisodes oUiviaria, Walker, Catal. Lep. Het. B. M. xxii. p. 643 (1861), ?. 

 Pale violaceous brownish-ochreous. Wings crossed by a very indistinct pale 

 dusky cinereous zigzag medial fascia, a discal series of minute black points, and a 

 marginal row of points : forewing also with a subbasal series of points, and a similar 

 spot at end of cell : hindwing with a prominent white-centred black-bordered rounded 

 spot at end of cell. Base of antennas and vertex in male whitish ; front of head, 

 palpi and forelegs above, and hind tibial tuft in male purplish-red. 



Expanse c? ? ItV inch. 



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