Distrilnition of the Genus Anoiui-^, Ililhner. 257 



liave only one example from Borneo, an^l have liad its 

 genitalia examined (PI. XI. fig. 10). It very nearly 

 resembles my type of ochreifuaa in the Brit. Mus., and tiiere- 

 fore I put it provisionally here until I can get a specimen for 

 dissection. 



Anomis ainboinensi/t^ nov. 



cJ . 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 

 hiirdly visible, the postmedial and two lines (all very sinuous 

 and upright) somewhat close together before the outer margin, 

 only faintly indicated : hind wings pale ochreims grey withcnr 

 markings; cilia of both wings white, with ochreous-re<l 

 })oints. Underside : fore wing pale ochreous red, the binder 

 marginal space and the entire hind wing nearly white. 



Expanse of wings, ^ , lyV inch. 



Type, Amboina. 



Anomis combinans, Walker, xiii. p. 1001 (1857). 

 Cosmophila guttanervis, Walker, xiii. p. 1003. 



SnuiUer, 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, c? , 1t^u-2 inches. 

 Type, Kina Balu, N. Borneo; five examples. 



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