256 Colonel C. Swlnlioe on the Geographical 



Anomis fidvida, Guende. 



Its square form of win^s and tlie clear white spols formiiipj 

 the orbicular and reiiiform easily distinguish it. It is well 

 figured in Hampson's ' Moths of India/ vol. ii. p. 409. 



I have it from Assam, Kina Balu, Sarawak, Java, and 

 Perak, many examples. I have had the genitalia of examples 

 from several localities examined by Mr. Burrows ; he says 

 they are all identical. 



Anomis hnsana, no v. 



(J. Fore wing narrower tiian in fulvida) colour uniform 

 bright ferruginous, the orbicular white but very small, the 

 reniform obsolescent, represented by a pale, brownish, indis- 

 tinct dot, with another below it, but well se|)arated from it; 

 the transverse lines darker red and highly sinuous, the sub- 

 basal and antemedial lines outwardly oblique from the costa, 

 the postmedial line erect but not reaching the costa, the sub- 

 marginal line finishing some distance from the hinder angle ; 

 a line between the last two from the costa to the median vein ; 

 cilia brown, with white tips : hind wing sliglitly suffused with 

 brown, paling towards the abdominal margin ; cilia white, 

 with grey spots. 



Expanse of wings, ^ , lyV inch. 



Type, Busan, S.E. Borneo ; two examples. 



Anomis revocans, Walker. 



A large form, much larger than any of tho Indian species. 

 Fore wing dark ochreous brown-red as a rule, some specimens 

 a little paler : hind wing suffused with black transverse lines 

 much as in busatia ; orbicular and reniform small and pale 

 black, in one exam|)lo the reniform is large, deep black, with 

 a curled black line connecting it with tho black spot above it. 

 In size, colour, and in the formation of the genitalia it is 

 quite distinct. 



I have it from Victoria, Brisbane, Queensland, and Cape 

 Tork. 



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Anomis scitipenniSf Walker, Journ. Linn. Soc, Zool. vii. 

 p. 7G (1864). 



Cotmophila ochreifusa, Swiuhoe, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) xviii. 

 p. 408 (190G). 



A very distinct species. 



Walker'.s type came from Borneo, mine from Sumatra. I 



