or 
3384 Mr. A. G. Butler on the 
whereas in the Amazon form they are dentated; I am 
however inclined to believe that the figure is incorrect in 
the second character, from an examination of the Vene- 
zuelan A. metaspilata, in which the lines, though 
extremely indistinct, are unquestionably dentated; in 
this form also the margin is not perfectly entire, though 
less dentated than in Herrich-Schiffer’s figure ; however, 
if the Amazon form be distinct from the Venezuelan one, 
it may prove to be a variety of the following :— 
42. Anisodes globaria ? 
Anisodes globaria, Guenée, Phal. i. p. 417, n. 682 
(1857). 
Rio Jamunda, 11th April, 1874. 
Here again it is impossible to be certain of my identi- 
fication. M. Guenée mentions “une série subterminale 
de points gris et de petits points termimaux a peine 
visibles,’’ whereas Dr. Trail’s example has the usual 
zigzag or dentated submarginal line instead of a series 
of dots; the coloration of the head also seems decidedly 
darker; still these differences in a variable genus may 
very likely be individual, so tbat I think it would be 
venturesome to describe the Amazon form as distinct ; it 
is allied to ‘‘ Hpione ?’” roseigera of Walker. 
43. Anisodes nodigera, n. 8. 
Bright ochraceous; wings crossed by four dentate- 
sinuate greyish brown stripes, and mottled with red- 
brown ; a marginal series of black dots; primaries with 
a greyish brown rounded spot, enclosing two blackish 
elongated dots upon its inner half, near the outer margin 
upon the radial interspaces ; a second but very indistinct 
smaller greyish spot towards the external angle ; costal 
border dusky; secondaries with a metallic knot-like 
silver spot at the end of the cell; abdomen paler than 
the thorax; wings below pale creamy yellowish ; 
primaries with the markings as above, but of a dull 
rose-colour ; secondaries with markings on the costal 
and external areas also rose-coloured ; no trace of the 
silver spot of the upper surface; expanse of wings, 
1 inch 2 lines. 
Pariti, Rio Purus, 5th October; Rio Jurua, 4° 40’ S., 
