ANISODES. OKGANOPODA. 451 



3943. Anisodes maximaria, Guen. Phal i, p. 419. 



<$ . B/ufous, with darker irroration. Frons chestnut. Fore 

 wing with waved antemedial line ; oblique discocellular annulus ; 

 medial dentate line bent inwards below vein 4 ; dentate postmedial 

 line, with a series of dark spots beyond it ; a marginal series of 

 specks. Hind wing with white-centred cell-spot ; dentate medial 

 line ; postmedial series of specks ; submarginal series of spots ; a 

 marginal series of specks. Underside suffused with pink. 



$ . Much darker rufous, with the black markings obsolete, 

 except those near outer angle of fore wing and anal angle of hind 

 wing, or the black markings may be quite obsolete, except the cell- 

 spot of hind wing. 



Hob. Ceylon ; Borneo. Eocp. 38 millim. 



Genus ORGANOPODA. 



Organopoda, Hmpsn. Ill Het. ix, p. 147 (1893). 



Type, 0. carnearia, Wlk. 



Range. N.W.Himalayas; Khasi Hills ; Ceylon. 



Differs from Anisodes in the antennae of male being serrate and 

 fasciculate. Fore wing with vein 10 given off from 7, 8, 9, 

 anastomosing with 11, and then again with 8, 9, to form a double 

 areole. Hind tibiae of male much aborted and modified as a 

 sensory organ ; a large tuft of long hair from base of tibia, the 

 distal portion of which is much modified in shape and has only 

 the terminal pair of spurs, the inner spur taking the form of a 

 hollow vesicle pigmented black inside, with an aperture near its 

 base ; the first two joints of tarsus bent, and produced outwards 

 into a thin curved corneous wing, forming a shield overlying and 

 protecting the modified spur, the terminal joints of tarsus and 

 ungues very minute. 



3944. Organopoda carnearia, Wlk. Cat. xxii, p. 644 ; Moore, Lep. 

 Ceyl iii, pi. 199, fig. 6 ; C. $ S. no. 3562. 



Pinkish rufous, with a fuscous tinge ; f rons bright chestnut ; 



vertex of head and shaft 

 of antennae white. Fore 

 wing with a fuscous fascia 

 below costa ; irregularly 

 waved fuscous antemedial, 

 postmedial, and submar- 

 ginal lines, the two latter 

 bent inwards below vein 2; 

 Fig. ^.-Organopoda carnearia, 4. }. & ^ ^cocellular gpeck> 



Hind wing with fuscous-edged white annulus at end of cell ; an 

 irregularly waved postmedial line. Underside pink. 

 Hob. Ceylon. Exp. 36 millim. 



