Ml 



Ml. I.. H. Proiit 0)1 vei 



lattor, vorv ol)lic|iic oulwaids Ijctwcon SC and SC", where 

 it is acutely angulated, incurved and tliickcned into two 

 sj)jts i)etwecn the radials and again (though less strongly) 

 behind M" ; terminal line olivaceous, accompanied by tri- 

 anj,ulai' iuterneural dots (pointing proximad). 



Hi'ul will'/ witli ternieu irregular, dentate, the teeth at 

 11' and IV longest and .sharp..'st ; II" very shortly stalked, 

 M' arising rather ne.irer R^ : irroratiou in proximal hali" in 

 j)art fuscous; first line wanting; cell-spot round, black, 

 without pale centre ; tiie other markings corresponding to 

 those of fore wing. 



UiiiersUle paler; fore wing with costal margin somewhat 

 olivaceous ; both wings with cell-spot ocelioid, median and 

 postniedian and terminal markings nearly as above. 



Sierra del Lil)ane, Colombia, 6000 feet (//. H. Smith). 



II itlier recalls .S'. tryc/odatn, Warr. (Nov. Zool. xi. 36), 

 but distinguishable by the relatively long antennal ciliation 

 and longer teetli of termen of hind wing, as well as by the 

 veuition. These two species together with ^'- Try (/odes" 

 /fci'tumna, Schaus, so far bridge over the supposed ga[) 

 l)etwecn Sein(eu/)ns and Trt/t/odcs that I doubt whether the 

 latter can be r<;garded as more than a section. 



3. Anisodes [lirc/clii/cola) clandestina. 



c?.— 32 mm. 



Structure of antenna, palpus, legs, areole, etc., approxi- 

 mately as in ahsconditnrin ; pjlpns with second joint 

 beneath 'perhaps clearer whitish and more appressed-scaled ; 

 abdominal cavity enormously developed, the sternal tuft 

 less developed. Smaller, wings shorter, irroratiou fairly 

 strono:, purple-reddish (in ahsconditaria extremely weak, 

 browner), underside more strongly marked, including some 

 rather noticeable pink irroratiou at middle of costa of hind 

 wing. 



Khasis, type in coll. Joiccy ; 1 S \n coll. L. 13. Front 

 (genitalia exainined by Rev. C. R. N. Rurrows). Pundaloya, 

 Ceylon (coil. Tring Mus.). Penang and Gunong Ijan 

 ((•)ll. Tritig Mn-*.) — ocelioid form of central spot per>isting 

 (in ty[)e giving place to punctiform). — Larut Hill, Perak, 

 4360" ft., 21st Aprd, 1898 {S. S. Flower), 1 ?; Singapore 

 (//. iV. Ridfei/), a good series; Sarawak, 1 (^ ? {JVallace) 

 (coll. Rrit. ^ius.). 



'i'liis is essentially tlie obrinaria of Ilampson's 'Fauna 

 of British India, Cloths,' iii. p. iiQ, although, on account of 



