308 Mr. L. B. Prout on neiv 



Hind wing with apex moderately and torn us strongly 

 pronounced, termen very feebly bent in nniddle ;. cell-dot 

 larger than on fore wing, median shade continued, straight, 

 proximal thereto, the rest nearly as on fore wipg ; terminal 

 line and fringe-spots slightly better developed, postmediau 

 3 mm. from termen. 



Underside whiter. Fore wing suffused, especially in and 

 before cell, between base and median sliade ; cell-dot, 

 median shade, and a rather firm postmediau line developed, 

 traces also (strong in the $ ) of the subterminal shades ; 

 terminal line rather strong. Hind wing with cell-dot and 

 traces (strong in the ? ) of postmediau line ; terminal line 

 and dots rather strong. 



Java: Tosari, 6 July, 1910 {E. A. Cockayne). Type J', 

 in coll. L. B. ProLit, allotype ? in coll. Brit. Mus., kindly 

 presented by the discoverer. Also from Bali, in coll. Tring 

 Mus. 



Perhaps nearest in markings to kagiata^ Bastelb. (' Iris,^ 

 xxii. p. 172), as identified by me in Mitt. Deutsch. Ent. Mus. 

 iii. p. 241 ; but that is a coarser-looking, more strongly 

 marked species, wdth the ^ hind tarsus scarcely over \ of 

 the tibial length. 



5. Anisodes palingeneSj sp. n. 



^ . — 29 mm. 



Head and body concolorous with wings. Vertex slightly 

 pale-mixed in front. Palpus reddish above ; terminal joint 

 long. Hind leg long and slender, tibia with a pair of 

 unequal terminal spurs. Abdomen with small dark dorsal 

 spots, the first two the darkest. 



Fo7^e wing less broad than in urcearia, Guen., termen 

 rather more oblique ; areole moderately large, SC'^ from its 

 apex, R^ from slightly before middle of DC ; pale fleshy 

 ochreous, with fine and weak darker irroration ; markings 

 dark olive-grey, consisting mainly of lines of dots; discal 

 ring very small ; a few irregular dots near base, the 

 most conspicuous one just behind base of cell ; antemedian 

 series (as in the allies) double, consisting of more proximal 

 ones on margins, C, M, and SM^ (the anterior two nearest 

 base), and a more distal pair (aligned parallel with median 

 and postmediau) on the folds ; median series rather thicker 

 on all the veins and submedian fold ; postmediau smaller 

 and sharper, parallel with median; subterminal and terminal 

 series interneural, the former obsolete in cellules 6 and 3 ; 

 fringe rather pale, with very minute brown basal dots at 

 vein-ends. 



