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postmedial obliquely curved and slightly waved lines, a dark patch 



inside the first below the 

 median nervure; thereniform 

 indistinct with a dark patch 

 beyond it ; the outer margin 

 fuscous and chestnut, with a 

 waved blue-grey line on it. 

 Hind wing fuscous. Underside 

 suffused with fuscous ; each 

 wing with cell-spot and two 

 indistinct postmedial lines. 



Fig. 274. — Anodontodes rotunda, £ ■ 



Hah. Sikhim. Exp. 46 ruillim. 



2193 a. Homodes fulva, n. sp. 



cf • Fulvous with a purplish tinge. Fore wing with the basal 

 area irrorated with silvery purple scales ; silvery purple sinuous 

 antemedial, medial, and postmedial lines, the last excurved beyond 

 cell, and with an indistinct dark line beyond it ; a submarginal 

 series of silvery purple spots with a tawny band inside them ; a 

 tawny marginal band, with a double series of fine black marginal 

 stria?. Hind wing with straight antemedial and medial bands, the 

 markings of outer area as on fore wing. 



Hah. Ceylon {Pole); Borneo. Exp. 24-30 millim. Type in B. M. 



2195 a. Gadirtha pulchra, Butl. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1886, p. 412. 



Grey ; collar with a narrow black line ; patagia and metathorax 

 tipped with black ; abdomen with black lunule on terminal 

 segment. Fore wing striated with fuscous and variegated with 

 pale olive, and in cell with pale pink ; a prominent nearly straight 

 antemedial black line with indistinct irregular line on its outer 

 edge ; orbicular large and obscure ; reniform large, black-edged, with 

 brown lunule at centre and dark costal mark above it ; a prominent 

 black postmedial line from costa to outer margin at vein 1, along 

 which it is retracted, and reaches inner margin beyond middle and 

 almost joined by a short oblique band from costa to vein 7. Hind 

 wing white, the veins towards margin and marginal area, especially 

 at apex, fuscous. 



Hah. Ceylon ; Australia. Exp. 52 millim. 



2199. Plotheia celtis ; 6 differs from the $ in the thorax and fore 

 wing being much darker. 



2199 a. tPlotheia stigmatophora, Hmpsn. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1895, 

 p. 305. 



S • Differs from celtis in the fore wing being without the two 

 raised tufts of scales between postmedial line and outer angle. 

 Hind wing suffused with fuscous brown ; the inner area expanding 

 into a large folded lobe containing a tuft of long hair ; underside 



t Described (Vol. II, p. 370) as the male of celtis. 



