Distribution of the Genus Anomis, LTiibner. 257 
have only one example from Borneo, and have had its 
genitalia examined (PI. XI. fig. 10). It, very nearly 
resembles my type of ochretfusa in the Brit. Mus., and there- 
fore I put it provisionally here until I can get a specimen for 
dissection. 
Anomis amboinensis, nov. 
6. Fore wing narrow ; head, body, and fore wing clear 
ochreous red-brown, very uniform in colour; the orbicular 
represented by a very minute white dot ; the transverse lines 
hardly visible, the postmedial and two lines (all very sinuous 
aud upright) somewhat close together before the outer margin, 
only faintly indicated: hind wings pale ochreous grey without 
markings; cilia of both wings white, with ochreous-red 
points. Underside: fore wing pale ochreous red, the hinder 
marginal space and the entire hind wing nearly white. 
Expanse of wings, ¢, 1; inch. 
Type, Amboina. 
Anomis combinans, Walker, xiii. p. 1001 (1857). 
Cosmophila guttanervis, Walker, xiii. p. 1003. 
Smaller, paler, and brighter-coloured than revocans ; wings 
similarly shaped. 
Types, Ceylon ; four examples. 
Anomis inducens, Walker, xiii. p. 1004. 
Paler than combinans; the hind wings very pale ochreous 
grey, in combinans they are suffused with blackish; the 
markings of the fore wing are very similar, but the subbasal 
line is more oblique and the reniform is always represented 
by a blackish spot. 
Type, Java. 
I have three Javan examples and two from St. Aignan 
Island, ‘Tobriand group. 
Anomis prima, nov. 
A very dark form, larger than combinans or inducens ; 
the hind wings are entirely dark blackish brown. 
Expanse of wings, ¢, 175-2 inches. 
Type, Kina Balu, N. Borneo; five examples. 
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