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CYCLOPHOHID^. Iloore. 
ANISODES, Guen. 
Anisodes annulifera. (Plate CXXXVI. fig. 10.) 
Closely resembling A. metasinlata of Venezuela, but with mucli shorter palpi ; much 
less red, of a dull rosy c'.ay-colour ; the front of thorax and costa of primaries lilacine ; edge 
of costa golden orange; discocellular spot larger; the discal greyish transverse streak 
replaced by an irregular zigzag grey line, the spots beyond it larger and less black ; marginal 
spots larger : secondaries with the discocellular spot smaller ; otherwise differing as in the 
primaries. Under surface of both species almost identical. Expanse of wings 37 millim. 
Dharmsala ; at sugar in October. 
This species should stand between A. mdaspilata and A. carnearia of Ceylon. 
EOIS, Hdbn. 
Eois lacteipennis. (Plate CXXXVI. fig. 11.) 
Primaries sericeous cream-whitish, faintly irrorated with rose-colour; a rosy or lilac 
band, bounded internally by a carmine or purple-edged, irregularly sigmoidal, whitish stripe, 
from external angle to lower radial vein : secondaries cream-whitish, densely irrorated, 
excepting on outer margin and fringe, with blood-red, shading into lilac towards outer margin ; 
a macular bisinuated central crimson-bordered whitish band : body and under surface cream- 
whitish ; wings with an internally sinuated lilacine-grey submarginal band. Expanse of 
wings 16 milHm. 
Dharmsala ; at sugar in July. 
Allied to E. ostrina of Europe. 
Eois protensa. (Plate CXXXVI. fig. 12.) 
c7 . Intermediate between E. ostrina of Europe and E. jakhna of Jajoan ; but smaller 
than either ; it differs from E. jakima in its more produced primaries, paler colouring, 
narrower costal border to the primaries, in the middle line of these wings being more central, 
passing through the discocellular litura, which is much more strongly marked, the sub- 
marginal line inangled towards the costa, less irregular in other respects, much darker; the 
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