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dentate ; under side thickly brown-speckled, with three incomplete 

 blackish zigzag lines. Fore wings acute, with an intermediate 

 brown zigzag line ; a black dot between the first and second lines, 

 and two black dots between the second and third lines; under side 

 with a blackish apical patch. Hind wings with a black spot and 

 an incomplete yellowish band between the lines. Length of the 

 body 6 lines ; of the wings 16 lines. 



Genus ANIANA. 



Fcem. Corpus sat gracile. Proboscis brevis. Palpi pilosi, 

 subangulati, oblique ascendentes, verticem non superantes ; articulus 

 3us porrectus, 2i dimidio fere brevior. Antennae graciles. Abdomen 

 alas posticas perpaullo superans. Pedes robusti. Alae antic® 

 elongatae, subfalcatae, margine exteriore subangulato. 



Female. Body rather slender. Proboscis short. Palpi pilose, 

 obliquely ascending, a little longer than the breadth of the head, 

 not rising higher than the vertex ; third joint porrect, hardly half 

 the length of the second, with which it forms a slight angle. An- 

 tennae slender. Abdomen extending very little beyond the hind 

 wings. Legs stout, moderately long. Wings elongate. Fore 

 wings subfalcate ; exterior border forming a rounded angle in the 

 middle. 



Aniana straminealis. 



Fo3in. Pallide straminea, fusco subconspersa ; palpi extus ferru- 

 ginei ; alee lunulis marginalibus nigricantibus, costa subtus 

 ochracea; anticce orbiculari e gutta elongata nigricante, reni- 

 formi e annulo nigricante. 



Female. Pale straw-colour, slightly iridescent, thinly and 

 minutely brown-speckled. Palpi ferruginous on the outer side. 

 Wings with blackish marginal lunules ; costa ochraceous on the 

 under side. Fore wings with a small blackish longitudinally elon- 

 gated dot forming the orbicular mark ; reniform represented by a 

 blackish ringlet; lunules darker and broader than those of the hind 

 wings. Length of the body 6 J lines; of the wings 18 lines. 



a. Ega. From Mr. Bates' collection. 



