Species oj Indo-MaJayan Ileterocera. ?5 



the liiiid wing paler; pectus dark brown, body and legs 

 greyish brown. 



Expanse of wings, ^J , 1^^, inch. 

 ^ /lab. Talaut Islatid, soutli of the Philippines [Doherty). 



'J'he genitalia is somewhat similar to that of A. migraior, 

 Walker, from Australia (type from Moreton Baj', Queensland, 

 in J5.M.). I have it from Rockhampton, Queensland, but 

 the colour of the insect is very different. A. migrator is 

 quite distinct from A. transversa^ Guen., from India, of 

 which Hampson makes it a synonym. 



Pi. VIII. fig. 6 tahiuta, fig. 9 migrator. 



Family Catocalidae. 



Enmonodia padanga, no v. 



cJ . Purple-brown tinged with pink, head and collar dark 

 brown ; thorax purplish grey with a brown stripe down each 

 side ; abdomen with the basal half grey with brown seg- 

 mental bands, the anal half crimson with brown segmental 

 lines : fore w'ing with the costal and basal spaces and a smear 

 in the disk purplish grey, the rest of the wing daik purplish 

 blown; a dark brown stripe from the apex to vein 5; an 

 angulated black line down the disk to the hinder margin, 

 outwardly lined with purple-grey (somewhat obscure); a sub- 

 terminal row of black lunules; an inverted comma-shaped 

 discoidal mark composed of fine black rings, its inner end 

 with an oval black spot attached to its outer side: hind wing 

 uniform purple-brown, a postmedian pinkish-grey transverse 

 line composed of conjoined acute angles. Underside uni- 

 formly ochreous-scarlet : fore wing with the costa brown; a 

 large round brown spot in the middle of the cell, two brown 

 bars closing the end; three angulated thick brown outwardly- 

 curved lines close together across the middle; a broad brown 

 transverse band on a ])ale brown space in the outer marginal 

 space : hind wing with a brown lunule in the cell ; the three 

 centre thick lines as in the fore wing, but more widely separ- 

 ated from each other, the marginal space as in the fore wing. 



? . Brownish ochreous, minutely irrorated with brown 

 atoms ; two round black spots encircled with brownish 

 ochreous opposite the end of the cell ; a straight double thin 

 dark brown band from the apex, broadening hindwards and 

 extending to near the abdominal maiginof the hind wing, the 

 marginal space outside these lines thickly smeared with 



