1446 CATALOGUE OF 



This species hardly belongs to Anaitis, but its characters are 

 not sufficiently prominent for the formation of a new genus. 



a. Oajaca, Mexico. From M. Salle's collection. 



West Indies. 



13. Anaitis dominataeia. 



Fcem. Albido-cinerea ; palpi nigricantes ; humeri atro strigati ; 

 alee anticae vix purpurascente tinctce, fasciis tribus e lineis 

 obliquis nigricantibus, 2a nigro-fusco nebulosa, 3a antice 

 nebulosa maculam discalem nigram includente, striga sub- 

 apicali nigra obliqua diffusa maculari ; postica cervino suf- 

 fusce, lineis cervinis apud marginem interiorem conspicuis. 



Female. Whitish cinereous. Palpi blackish. Thorax with a 

 deep oblique streak on each side in front. Fore wings acute, with 

 an indistinct lilac tinge and with three oblique blackish bands; 

 first band near the base, composed of three lines; second also com- 

 posed of three lines, but with nearly all the enclosed part blackish 

 brown; third in front with three clouded lines, which are interrupted 

 by a blackish spot, behind which they are wider apart and unclouded ; 

 subapical streak black, oblique, diffuse, macular; marginal line 

 black, festooned. Hind wings suffused with fawn-colour, excepting 

 the interior part hindward, where there are denticulated fawn- 

 coloured lines ; marginal line like that of the fore wings. Wings 

 beneath with a black discal dot, a brown exterior slightly angular 

 line, and a brown marginal band. Length of the body 6 lines ; of 

 the wings 20 lines. 



a. St. Domingo. From Mr. Hearse's collection. 



Asia. 



14. Anaitis pudicata. 



Fcem. Testaceo-cinerea ; alas antica purpureo-roseo suffusa, 

 lineis duabus flavescente-albis, la recta, 2a subflexa; postica 

 ochraceo-alba, roseo tincia. 



Anaitis pudicata, Guen. Phal. ii. 497, 1722. 



Hindustan. 



