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Synony 

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--A. 



SPECIES OF ANOPHELIN^ 



my. 



vanus. Walker -, 



annularis. Van der Wulp 

 jeso'ensis. Tsuzuki >- 



plumiger. Donitz 

 minutus. Theobald 

 uigerrimiis. Giles 

 7iigerrimus. James and I.iston 

 separatus. Leicester \ 

 pedita-niatiis. Leicester/ 

 brachypus. D6nitz = (?)^. sinensis, 

 alboannulaius. James and Liston = ^ 

 pah'.dis var. similis. Theobald = ^4. 



85 



Wied. 



A. sinensis var. 

 Theobald. 



? A. sinensis. Wied. 



Wied. 



albotisniatus. 

 mauritianus. 



niauritianus. Grandpre = (?) A. 

 coiistani. Laveran 1 



ziemani. Van Griinberg / =A. 



indiensis. 



Theobald. 

 Grandpr^. 



tenebrosns. Donitz 

 pictus. Loew 

 pictus. Ficalbi 



paliidis. Theobald. 

 viauritianus. Grandpre. 



.h 



A. psendopictus. Grassi. 



B. 



A. strachini. 

 .4. umbrosus. 



A . barbirostris. 



A . pseudobarbirostris. 



A. bancrojtii, 



A. albotcsniatus. 



Differentiation of species. 

 Wing scales not inflated (Myzorhynchus). 

 Tip of hind tarsus not white. 

 Palpi not banded. 

 Hind tarsal points narrowly banded. 



No fringe spots 



One fringe spot 



Two fringe spots. 

 Legs not mottled 

 Legs mottled 



Several fringe spots 

 Hind tarsi broadly banded 

 Palpi banded. 



Wing fringe with one pale spot 



Wing fringe unspotted 

 Wing scales inflated (Cycloleppteron) . . 



(b) Mesonohim with true scales. 



Group 5. Costa with broad pale interruptions. 



{Ayribalzagia. Theobald. Type species /!. macH/j/ies. 

 General characters of group. 



Appearance. Large highly ornamented species. 

 Markings. Wings prominently spotted, but with three main dark 

 spots only. Small accessory spots present in addition 

 to those at base of costa. Pale spots on upper surface 

 of wing in many cases not represented beneath. 

 Sixth vein with more than two spots. 

 Palps. Four pale bands. 

 Legs. Speckled and ornamented. 



A. 

 A. 

 A. 



sinensis. 



pseiidopictus. 



grabhamii. 



Theobald.) 



