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point; the postmedial line sinuous, excurved between veins 4 and 2, -with 

 an ochreous band on its inner side and the area beyond it suffused with 

 purplish-fuscous ; cilia ochreous. 



HaUtat.—^xkkim 2,800' (Pilcher). Exp. 16 mill. Type—In B. M. 



3918. Chkysocraspeda plumbeofusa, insert (syn,] Chrysocraspeda gih- 

 hosa, Warr. Nov. Zool. IV., p. 370. 



3918&. Chrysocraspeda croceicincta, n. sp. (PI. C, f. 22). 



9 Purple-red ; palpi and frons pale brown ; vertex of head and shaft 

 of antennaB white ; abdomen with the anal tuft and ventral surface ochreous. 

 Forewing with series of white points on costa ; very indistinct ante- and 

 postmedial lines, the latter incurved below vein 3 ; termen and cilia orange, 

 the red extending to termen at apex and as teeth on veins 2, 3, 4. Hind- 

 wing with the termen and cilia orange, the red extending to termen as teeth 

 on the veins, 



Hahitat.—QiQjlon, Kandy (Pole). Exp. 16 mill. Type— In B. M. 



3920a. Chrysocraspeda rubrifuscaria, n. sp. 



9 Head, thorax and abdomen reddish-brown ; vertex of head white. 

 Forewing dull pink, the costal and terminal areas suffused with fuscous- 

 brown, leaving the costal edge and termen pink ; cilia orange-yellow. Hind- 

 wing with the basal half dull pink, the terminal half fuscous-brown ; the 

 termen pink ; the cilia orange-yellow. Underside pale grey-brown, 



HaUtat.—GQjlon (Mackwood). Exp. 20 mill. Type— In B. M. 



3926, Anisodes obrinaria, del. Caligata similaria and suspicaria. 



39286. Anisodes suspicaria, Snell. Tijd. V. Ent. XXIV., p. 80, pi, 8,f. 6. 



^ Hind tibiae with the medial spurs absent, the hind femora with tufts 

 of curled pink hair above. 



Color and markings similar to A. obrinaria. 



Habitat. — Ceylon, Haputala, Khasis, Celebes, Saugir. Exp. 36 mill. 



3931a. Anisodes similaria, Wlk. XXVI., 1582. 

 „ caligata, Wlk. XXVI., 1584. 



Hind tibiae of male with the medial spurs absent. 



Color and markings similar to A. obrinaria ; hindwing with the discoidal 

 spot smaller. 



Habitat.— Gejlon ; Moulmein ; Penang. Exp. 28 mill. 



3932. Anisodes pallida insert (syn.) Perixera rufannularia, Warr, Nov. 

 Zool. IV,, p. 221. 



3947o. Erythrolophus postlineata, Warr. Nov. Zool. VI., p. 335. 



Hind legs of male reduced, the tibia dilated with a tuft of hair from base 

 and fringed with scales on outer side ; the spurs absent. 



^ Nearly pure white ; palpi above and vertex of head, antennae and 

 forelegs fulvous ; wings irrorated with brown scales. Forewing with the 

 costal edge pale fulvous ; a black discoidal point ; both wings with an oblique 

 straight pale fulvous postmedial line with a slightly sinuous line beyond it 

 and two minutely waved subterminal lines. 



9 Both wings with the second postmedial line absent. 



