Lepidoptera of the Amazons. 835 
66° 40’ W., 29th October, 1874; Barreira branca, Rio 
Jutahi, 8rd February, 1875. 
This species and the two following bear considerable 
resemblance to the nearly allied genus Synegia. 
44, Amsodes nudaria. 
Anisodes nudaria, Guenée, Phal. i. p. 417, n. 680 
(1857). 
Mouth of Rio Sapo, 14th December, 1874. 
45. Anisodes coxaria. 
Anisodes coxaria, Guenée, Phal. i. p. 416, n. 677 
(1857). 
Rio Negro, south bank, 16th June; Pupunhazinho, 
Rio Jurua, 8th November ; Sao Antonio, Rio Javary, 8th 
December, 1874. 
46. Anisodes nebuligera, n. 8. 
Seems allied to A. wrcearia; bright stramineous, irro- 
rated with sienna-brown ; wings crossed by three slightly 
arched and nearly equidistant dentate-sinuate grey lines ; 
a large and almost marginal grey spot on the radial 
interspaces of all the wings, and a marginal series of 
black dots ; primaries with brownish grey costal border ; 
the large submarginal grey spot bounded internally by 
two dark brown dots; a small diffused greyish spot near 
the margin towards external angle; two black dots at 
the end of the cell, and one near the base of the sub- 
median vein; secondaries with nearly the whole central 
third up to the outer dentate-sinuate line occupied by a 
grey nebula: two or three diffused greyish submarginal 
spots ; a blackish diamond-shaped annulus at the end of 
the cell; body creamy stramineous; under surface 
creamy whitish, the inner lines of the upper surface 
obsolete ; all the other markings violaceous ; expanse of 
wings, 1 inch 3 lines. 
South bank of Rio Napo, 16th June, 1874. 
47. Anisodes peculiaris, n. s. 
Pale stramineous; wings with the external third 
slightly sordid (pale testaceous) ; an irregularly zigzag, 
