G64 Colonel C. Swinhoe on 



PiSORACA MONETARIA. 



Anisodes monetaria, Guen., Plia]., i, 418, 683 (1857). 

 Ferixera (?) 'pleniluna, Warr., Nov. Zool., iv, p. 894 (1897). 



Guenee's type came from Borneo. 



Type {pleniluna ^), Penang in coll. Rothschikl, 



Genus Emmesura, Warr., Nov. Zool., v, p. 20 (1898). 



Emmesura illepidaria. 



Anisodes illepidaria, Guen., Plial., i, 421, 693 (1857). 

 Anisodes {T) semicomplcta. Walker, xxii, 651 (1861). 

 Anisodes immcmoraria. Walker, xxxv, 1618 (1866). 

 Ainsodcs strictaria, Snellen, Tijd. v. Ent., x.xiv, p. 81, 



pi. 8, f. 7 (1881). 

 Anisodes pallida, Moore, Lep. Ceylon, iii, p. 445, pi. 201, 



£11 (1887). 



Guenee's type, a female, came from Sarawak. 



Type {semicompleta $ ), Sarawak, should be in 0. M. but 



is lost. 

 Type {inimemoraria $ ), Java in B. JM. 

 Type {strictaria $), Celebes in coll. Snellen. 

 Type {ptallida $), Ceylon in B. M. 



Anisodes contraeta, Walker, xxvi, 1585, the type of wliicli, 

 a female from Sarawak, is in the O. M., I put as a synonym 

 to Anisodes dccretaria, Walker, in Cat. Het. Mus. Oxon., ii, 

 p. 368, but it is more probably a female of illepidaria. 



Anisodes ochraria, nov. 



(J $ . Oclireoiis fawn colour very uniform in shade, irrorated by 

 dark ochreous atoms, frons white, an ochreous ringlet at the end of 

 each cell, three transverse dark ochreous lines antemedial, medial, 

 and discal, slightly curving outwards all more or less crenelated, the 

 discal line in parts dentated with black dots on the points, a niarginal 

 band of a similar nature, all these lines and bands very indistinct in 

 some of the specimens, marginal dots black and the ochreous cilia 

 with some basal black points, underside pale ochreous grey, the 

 inner part of fore-wings sufl'used with red, an ochreous red crenelated 

 discal line across both wings and black marginal dots. 

 Expanse of wings li\ inches. 



Rah. Singapore (//. J\L Ridley), one male and two 

 females. 



