ANISODES, 447 
Vw 
| 3927. Anisodes absconditaria, Wk. Cat. xxvi, p. 1580; Hmpsn. I. 
_, Het. viii, pl. 156, fig-16; C. § S. no. 3558. pide 
Anisodes patruelis, Moore, Lep. Ceyl. iti, p. 444, pl. 199, fig. 10; 
C. & S. no. 8577. ; 
Differs from obrinaria in being larger, darker, and irrorated 
with fuscous ; both wings with the antemedial specks absent; the 
waved postmedial line somewhat more prominent. Hind wing 
Fig. 203.—Anisodes absconditaria, S$. 1}. 
with the annulus usually large, its black ring narrow in the Khasi 
form, wide and diffused in the southern. Underside with the 
basal area of fore wing suffused with pink. 
Hab. Khasis; Nilgiris; Ceylon. wp. 40 millim. 
3928. Anisodes denticulata, n. s 
3. Differs from monetaria in being more irrorated with fuscous ; 
the dentate lines more prominent, also the postmedial and marginal 
black points. Hind wing with the discocellular annulus small. 
Hab. Naga Hills (Doherty). Exp. 34 millim. Type in coll. 
Elwes. 
Secr. II. Hind tibize of male fully developed; the medial 
pair of spurs absent. 
3929. “Anisodes interpulsata, Wik. Cat. xxii, p. 642; C. & S. 
no. 3568. 
Anisodes arenosaria, Moore, Lep. Ceyl. iii, p. 445, pl. 202, fig. 1; 
C. & S. no. 3560. 
Grey, with a slight ochreous tinge, and irrorated with purplish 
fuscous ; frons white, with a brown band above it. Both wings 
with traces of orange cell-speck and obliquely waved postmedial 
line; a curved series of dark postmedial specks, and series of 
marginal and cilial specks. Underside ochreous white, with 
pinkish suffusion on costa of fore wing and in cell. 
The Khasi form is less ochreous and more suffused with fuscous, 
with the orange cell-spot of hind wing large. 
The typical form of the female nterpulsata is less irrorated 
than arenosaria, and has a prominent antemedial series of black 
specks curving round along the subcostal nervure to the base of 
fore wing; the postmedial, marginal, and cilial specks more 
prominent. 
Hab. Sikhim; Khasis; Nilgiris; Ceylon. vp. 38 millim. 
