Distribution of the Genus Anomis, Hilbner. 255 



Penis vary large, coiuutus one, large, hooked. 



Saccus rounded. 



Type-locality ignotus, 



Assam, yikkin), Nilgiris, India generally. 



Anomis sumatrana, nov. 



$ . Upperside : head, body, and fore wing uniform ochreous 

 grey, transverse lines red-brown : fore wing with u short 

 subbasal line from the co:itci, an antemedial slightly sinuous 

 line from the hinder margin to the median vein ; a medial 

 perfectly straight line not quite reacliing the costa, a straight 

 line between this and the outer margin, running from the 

 median vein to near the costa ; costal line red-brown ; cilia 

 dark brown: hind wing suffused with brown. Underside 

 uniformly pale ochreous grey ; both wings crossed a little 

 beyond tiie middle by a pale greyish line, outwardly curved 

 on the fore wing below the costa and bent outwards at the 

 middle on the hind wing. 



Expanse of wings, $ , lyV inch. 



Padang, Sumatra ; two examples. 



Anomis involuta, Walker, xlii. p. 1003 (1857). 



Siam, Yatung, Ceylon, Assam, Karachi, Simla, Bombay, 



Nilgheris. 



Ayiomis dona, Swiuhoe. 



Uniformly smaller than the preceding, the underside 

 without the pale blackish suffusion through the cell of the 

 fore wing. 



Koebourne ; seven examples. 



Anomis hrima, nov. 



Upperside: fore wing dark olive-brown, transverse markings 

 blackish, the entire wing irrorated with black atoms ; sub- 

 basal line indistinct, antemedial line outwardly oblique from 

 the costa ; a broad discal blackish band, its outer edge with 

 several angles ; a round paler space in the upper ])art of the 

 band : hind wing uniformly dark blackish ; cilia of both 

 wings white. Underside with black suffusion on the entire 

 surface of both wings except on the borders. 



Expanse of wings, ^ ? , lj*j inch. 



Type, S, Queensland; type, ?, Eoebourne ; three ex- 

 amples. 



