Species oj Indo-Malayan Ileterocera. 75 



the hind wing paler; pectus dark brown, body and legs 

 greyish brown. 



Expanse of wings, <$ , l-? - inch. 



Hob. Talaut Island, south of the Philippines (Doherty). 



The genitalia is somewhat similar to that of A. migrator, 

 Walker, from Australia (type from Moreton Bay, Queensland, 

 in B.M.). I have it from Rockhampton, Queensland, but 

 the colour of the insect is very different. A. migrator is 

 quite distinct from A. transversa, Guen., from India, of 

 which Hampson makes it a synonym. 



PI. VIII. fig. 8 talauta, fig. 9 migrator. 



Family Catocalidse. 

 Enmonodia padanga, nov. 



c? . Purple-brown tinged with pink, head and collar dark 

 brown; thorax purplish grey with a brown stripe down each 

 side; abdomen with the basal half grey with brown seg- 

 mental bands, the anal half crimson with brown segmental 

 lines : fore wing with the costal and basal spaces and a smear 

 in the disk purplish grey, the rest of the wing dark purplish 

 brown; a dark brown stripe from the apex to vein 5j an 

 angulated black line down the disk to the hinder margin, 

 outwardly lined with purple-grey (somewhat obscure); a sub- 

 terminal row of black lunules; an inverted comma-shaped 

 discoidal mark composed of fine black rings, its inner end 

 with an oval black spot attached to its outer side: hind wing 

 uniform purple-brown, a postmedian pinkish -grey transverse 

 line composed of conjoined acute angles. Underside uni- 

 formly oehieous-scarlet : fore wing with the costa brown; a 

 huge round brown spot in the middle of the cell, two brown 

 bars closing the end; three angulated thick brown outwardly- 

 curved lines close together across the middle; a broad brown 

 transverse band oir a pale brown space in the outer marginal 

 space : hind wirrg with a brown lunule in the cell ; the three 

 centre thick lines as in the fore wing, but more widely separ- 

 ated from each other, the marginal space as in the fore wing. 



? . Brownish ochreous, minutely irrorated with brown 

 atoms ; two round black spots encircled with brownish 

 ochreous opposite the end of the cell ; a straight double thin 

 dark brown band from the apex, broadening hind wards and 

 extending to near the abdominal margin of the hind wing, the 

 marginal space outside these lines thickly smeared with 



