414 Mr. L. B. Prout on new 



latter, very oblique outwards between SC 4 and SC 5 , where 

 it is acutely angulated, incurved and thickened into two 

 spots between the radials and again (though less strongly) 

 behind M 2 ; terminal line olivaceous, accompanied by tri- 

 angular intemeural dots (pointing proximad). 



Hind wing with termeu irregular, dentate, the teeth at 

 R 1 and R 3 longest and sharpest ; R 2 very shortly stalked, 

 M l arising rather nearer R 3 ; irroratiou in proximal half in 

 part fuscous; first line wanting; cell-spot round, black, 

 without pale centre; the other markings corresponding to 

 those of fore wing. 



Underside paler; fore wing with costal margin somewhat 

 olivaceous ; both wings with cell-spot ocelloid, median and 

 postrnedian and terminal markings nearly as above. 



Sierra del Li bane, Colombia, 6000 feet [H. H. Smith). 



Hither recalls S. trygodata, Warr. (Nov. Zool. xi. 36), 

 but distinguishable by the relatively long antennal ciliatiou 

 and longer teeth of tcrmen of hind wing, as well as by the 

 venation. These two species together with " Try g odes " 

 pertumna, Schaus, so far bridge over the supposed gap 

 between Semceopus and Tnjgodes that I doubt whether the 

 latter can be regarded as more than a section. 



3. Anisodes [Brachycold) clandestina. 



(J.— 32 mm. 



Structure of antenna, palpus, legs, areole, etc., approxi- 

 mately as in absconditaria ; palpus with secoird joint 

 beneath perhaps clearer whitish and more appressed-scaled ; 

 abdominal cavity enormously developed, the sternal tuft 

 less developed. Smaller, wings shorter, irroratiou fairly 

 strong, purple-reddish (in absconditaria extremely weak, 

 browner), underside more strongly marked, including some 

 rather noticeable pink irroratiou at middle of costa of hind 

 wing. 



Khasis, type in coll. Joicey ; 1 <$ in coll. L. 13. Prout 

 (genitalia examined by Liev. C. R. N. Burrows). Pundaloya, 

 Ceylon (coll. Tring Mus.). Penang and Gunong Ijau 

 (coll. Tring Mus.) — ocelloid form of central spot persisting 

 (in type giving place to punctiform). — Larut Hill, Perak, 

 4360 ft., 21st April, 1898 [S. S. Flower), 1 ? ; Singapore 

 [H. N. Ridley), a good series; Sarawak, 1 $ ? [Wallace) 

 (coll. Brit. Mus.). 



This is essentially the obrinaria of Hampson's 'Fauna 

 of British India, Moths/ iii. p. 446, although, on account of 



