76 EPIIYR1D-E. 



Aiiisodes lidderdalii. (Plate CXYIII. fig. 0.) 

 Anisodcs lidderdalii, Butler, Ann. <J- May. Nat. Hist. ser. 5, vol. ri. p. 220. n. 49 (1SS0). 



Ochreous, mottled all over with burnt-sienna red : wings with a black dot at the end of 

 the cell of each wing, a marginal series of black dots, a dark greyish-brown oblique dash at 

 apex, a second near the middle of external border, and two or three spots on the inner 

 margins : primaries crossed beyond the middle by an angulated dark greyish-brown belt, 

 which widens abruptly above the angulation at second median branch, and is excavated at 

 its costal termination so as to give it almost a forked appearance : secondaries crossed close 

 to the base by a dark-brown stripe; a Insinuated, ill-defined, red line just before the middle, 

 dotted at its extremities with blackish; two parallel, abbreviated, iV-shaped, grey costal lines 

 near the apex ; a subquadrate discal dark-brown patch across the second median and discoidal 

 interspaces: antennae whitish, with grey pectinations; a red posterior border on each side 

 of the collar ; base of abdomen dark brown. Under surface stramineous, with all the 

 markings of the upper surface, including the mottling, reproduced in grey. Expanse of 

 wings 32 millim. 



Darjiling {ladder dale). 



Anisodes punctifera. (Plate CXVIII. fig. 7.) 

 Anisodes punctifera, Butler, Ann. 4' Mag. Nat. Hint. ser. 5, vol. vi. p. 220. n. 48 (1880). 



Near to A. pardaria from Borneo. Ochreous, mottled all over with blood-red : 

 primaries with a black subcostal dot near the base, a faintly indicated, oblique, zigzag, 

 testaceous line, marked with two black dots at basal fourth ; an oblique testaceous dash, 

 enclosing a black dot, at the end of the cell ; an oblique testaceous belt beyond the middle, 

 margined externally by black dots, and emitting one internal and two external forks above 

 the middle : a transverse testaceous dash near the external angle ; a marginal series of black 

 dots : secondaries pale at the base, crossed near the base by a testaceous abbreviated stripe ; 

 an interrupted, testaceous, mottled undulated belt just before the middle, margined externally 

 by a scries of black dots, and limited internally by the black diseocellular dot; a testaceous 

 discal stripe forking towards the costa ; a marginal series of black dots: antenna; with 

 grey pectinations. Under surface cream-coloured, crossed by undulated grey lines corre- 

 sponding with the bands of the upper surface; a black dot at the end of each cell. Expanse 

 of wings l(i millim. 



Darjiling [IAdderdale) . 



Anisodes plnristriaria. (Plate CXVIII. fig. 8.) 

 Anisodes pluristriaria, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. xxvi. p. loSl (1862). 



Stramineous, in-orated with ferruginous : wings with black-edged silver diseocellular 



