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“3610. Anaitis equilineata, Wk. Cat. xxvi, p. 1635; Butl. Ill. Het. 
HYPENORHYNCHUS.—ANAITIS. oAt 
cell; 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 stalked from before upper angle. Hind wing 
with vein 3 before angle of cell; 5 from middle of discocellulars ; 
6, 7 on a long stalk ; 8 anastomosing with 7 to near end of cell. 
3609. Hypenorhynchus erectilineatum, Moore, Lep. Atk. p. 272; 
C. § &. no. 3806. 
3g. Grey, palpi at sides and bands on fore legs brown. Fore 
wing with erect ante- and postmedial diffused brown lines, with 
some rufous on their outer edges ; traces of a submarginal line; a 
marginal brown line; a brown cell-speck ; cilia grey, intersected 
with brown. Hind wing with traces of medial line. ) 
Hab. Khasis. Exp. 20 millim. 
(./Genus ANAITIS. 
Anaitis, Dup. Cat. Lép. Eur. p. 247 (1844). 
Kucestia, Hitbn. Verz. p. 322 (? 1818), non descr. 
» Carsia, Huibn. Verz. p. 336. 
| Docirava, Wik. Cat. xxvi, p. 1635 (1862). 
Type, A. paludata, Thnb., from Europe. 
Range. Palearctic region; Afghanistan; N.W. Himalayas ; 
Sikhim. 
Palpi porrect, clothed with hair, and reaching well beyond the 
sharp frontal tuft; antennz of male long, thickened, and flattened ; 
hind tibiz with two pairs of spurs. Fore wing with the apex 
acute ; the costa oblique, and the outer margin long; vein 3 from 
before angle of cell; 6, 7 from the areole; 10 anastomosing with 
11, and then with 8, 9 to form the double areole. Hind wing of 
male with the inner area reduced to a small vesicular lobe at base ; 
vein 3 from before angle of cell; 5 from middle of discocellulars ; 
6, 7 stalked ; female with the inner area normal; vein 8 anasto- 
mosing with 7. 
The typical species is without the apical hook to fore tibia. 
Suor. I. (Docirava). Hind wing of male with vein 8 connected 
with 7 by a bar beyond middle of cell. 
vi, pl. 120, fig. 5; C. § 8. no, 3902. 8 
Brown, irrorated with ‘grey. Fore wing with an oblique ochreous 
rufous-edged medial band from subcostal to inner margin; a 
similar band from apex to inner margin beyond middle. Abdomen 
and hind wing ochreous; the latter with indistinct curved post- 
medial line. 
Hab. N.W. Himalayas. wp. 40 millim. 
3611. Anaitis pudicata, Guen. Phal. ii, p. 497; C. § S. no. 3908. 
Aspilates uvaria, Wik. Cat. xxvi, p. 1681; C. & S. no. 3905. 
Anaitis vastata, Wik. Cat. xxxv, p. 1700. 
Differs from wquilineata in the palpi being crimson at sides. 
Fore wing with the costal and outer areas suffused with crimson ; 
