BY MISS A. E. PROUT. 499 



fore wing differently arranged, the pale shade about the 

 reniform being greatly increased, the termen more solidly 

 darkened than in oldiquijascia. 



124. Maceda mansueta Wlkr. 



Maceda mansueta Wlkr., Spec. Lep. Ins., xiii, p. 1141, 1857, Sarawak. 



1 d', 1 ?• 



Known throughout the Tndo-Australian region from Ceylon 

 to Queensland and New Guinea. 



Catoc.a.lin.\e. 



1-25. IjAgoptera ochrobrunnea Strand. 



Layopiera ochrobrunnea Strand, Arch. Nat., 79a 8, p. 71, 1914, Penang. 

 A distinctively Malayan species, but with a race occurring 

 in New Guinea. 



Ophiderinae. 

 126. Anomis eueres sp. n. 



cT, 39 mm. 



Antenna almost simple. Fore wing strongly angled at 

 apex and R^, somewhat so at ^V . 



Head and patagia xanthine orange (Ridgway, pi. iii), 

 thorax largely overlaid with mahogany red (I.e. pi. ii) ; 

 segment 2 of palpus outwardly a mixture of orange and 

 mahogany red, inwardly white, segment 3 fuscous mixed 

 with a little white; pectus and legs whitish, the tarsi with 

 the usual broad fuscous banding, fore femur and tibia tinged 

 in front with pale red ; abdomen above fuscous-brown with 

 the crests mahogany, beneath proximally whitish, distally 

 fuscous. Fore wing with the proximal half Cexcept near 

 base) almost entirely overlaid with mahogany red ; the distal 

 half duller in tone, the underlying orange appearing to be 

 absent or much paler ; an orange patch at base from costa 

 to M and a very sharply defined orange spot in fold half 

 way to the antemedial line, which is blackish, bent outward 

 from two-sevenths costa to SC, erect in cell, strongly angled 

 outward at origin of M^ and inward to before SM% excurved 

 to fully one-third hind margin ; orbicular and reniform 

 silvery-gTey, dark-outlined, the former small, round, the 



