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one in the other, moreover an Indian species with short 
pronotum also has a “venulis externis” in each hind wing. 
In examining the material I notice that in some species 
the subcosta and radius are close together and no apparent 
cross-vein between them, in fact so close together there is 
no room for a cross-vein ; in other species the subcosta and 
radius are wide apart and with one or two cross-veins. All 
the species with an elongate pronotum belong to the sec- 
tion with the subcosta and radius close together; these 
forms also normally have a “venulis externis.” 
These characters will readily divide the old genus Notio- 
biella in two sections which I shall call genera. 
N. unita Bks. the type of the genus has the subcosta and 
radius close together, the pronotum is hardly elongate in 
the female, but in N. stigmatica, which is a male and may 
be the male of N. unita , the prpnotum is narrow in front. 
N. viridis Tilly, also goes here, likewise the species from 
Madagascar, N. viridineris Bks. and N. valida Bks., as well 
as other forms. In all of these forms the face is more 
elongate than in the species with the radius widely sepa- 
rate from the subcosta. Annandalia curta Needham has the 
radius and subcosta widely separated and connected by 
two cross-veins. The pronotum is extremely broad; the 
face is short ; the male genitalia are shorter than in Notio- 
bieila and in the hind-wing there is rarely a “venulis ex- 
ternis.” To this section belong several species, all however 
from the Old World, and this genus will be Annandalia. 
To each genus I can place the following species : 
Annandalia Needham 1909. 
A. iniquus Hag. ( curta Needh., khandalensis Navas). 
Common in India. 
A. maindronia Navas, may be the same, from India and 
Formosa. 
A. externa Bks. (Notiob.). Australia. 
A. obliqua Bks. (Notiob.). Australia. 
A. pretiosa Bks. (Notiob.). Fiji Islands. 
A. minima Bks. (Notiob.). Malay and Philippines. 
A. affinis Bks. (Notiob.). Philippines. 
A. jeanneli Navas (Notiob.). East Africa. 
