PENICILLAEIA. — ANOMIS. 
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Penicillaria maculata. (Plate CXXX. fig. 5.) 
Nearest to P. jocosatrix, witli a somewhat similarly formed central belt : basal third of 
primaries with the inner half testaceous and the outer half dark chocolate-brown, bounded 
by a white line ; beyond this is a tapering purplish band from inner margin, bounded exter- 
nally by an angular diffused testaceous band traversed by two ill-defined blackish lines ; the 
central belt is bronze-brown, shading into purple on the costa and slate-grey towards the 
inner margin ; it encloses the " orbicular " spot, wliich is purple and almost triangular, and 
from above which a longitudinal white line runs outwards to the outer edge of the belt ; the 
external portion of the belt is also clouded with black and bounded by two irregular parallel 
elbowed white lines enclosing a stripe of brown and grey ; apical area purplish brown with 
cupreous reflections, crossed by a slender oblique white line ; centre of external area pale 
olivaceous brown, enclosing a consiiicuous semicircular black spot below the elbow of the 
central belt j inferior half of external area pearl-grey internally, purplish brown externally, 
divided by a white line; a marginal series of depressed pale-edged dusky luuules ; friuge 
purplish brown : secondaries nearly as in P. jocosatrix, but with two conspicuous subanal 
white dashes. Body and under siu'face as in P. jocosatrix. Expanse of wings 31 millim. 
Dharmsala. 
PLUSIID^E. 
PLTJSIA, Ochs. 
Plusia hehetata. (Plate CXXX I. fig. 1.) 
Nearly allied to P. ayramma = P. inchoata, but the primaries and thorax of a rosy- 
purplish colour, the former with paler olivaceous instead of blackish and grey diffused bands, 
and with the two discal lines sharply defined, the inner one very dark. The under surface of 
all the wings with a bright golden-cupreous lustre, and with no dusky clouding between the 
discal lines. Expanse of wings 42 millim. 
Kulu. 
Three examples were obtained. A Japanese insect hitherto identified with P. inchoata 
is a large example of this species ; but P. agrumviu occurs also in Japan. The almost black 
discal line across the primaries and the different coloration readily separate the two species. 
GONOPTERIDyE. 
ANOMIS, Hiibn. 
Anomis figlina. (Plate CXXXI. fig. 2.) 
Primaries dull earthy red, clouded with purplish grey ; a blackish oval subbasal patch 
