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FELICIA; EUCYCLODES; ANISOZYGA. By L. B. Protjt. 
haplograp- Greater Sunda Islands, Mindanao, Sulu Archipelago and Celebes. — haplograpta Front is a form from Saigon 
ia ■ (Cochin China), with the olive-grey lines wanting, the cell-mark of the hindwing much reduced, scarcely larger 
than that of 0. lineata Moore. Only the type $ is yet known, its actual status not yet ascertained. 
43. Genus: Felicia Th.-Mieg. 
,,Wings delicate, in part transparent, rather strongly scalloped on the distal margin; on the hindwing 
a deeper scallop between veins 4 and 6. This genus differs from Anisozyga in that the discocellular of the fore¬ 
wing meets vein 4 at a milimeter from the point where that vein forks with 3, consequently between this fur¬ 
cation and the distal margin. In Anisozyga, the discocellular is decidedly nearer to the furcation. On the 
hindwing, vein 4 arises from the angle of the cell. Hindleg with 2 pairs of spurs.” Founded on the following 
species. 
caledonica. F. caledonica Th.-Mieg. 25 mm (measured from tip to tip in the set specimen). Thinly scaled, 
grey-green, in part transparent; a white mark, shaped like a circumflex accent, on the green part of the wing, 
its apex on vein 6 about 2 mm from the distal margin; a light brown border, about 1 mm broad along costa 
continuing along the termen to behind vein 3, widening about veins 7 5 and still further in cellule 4, where 
it measures 2—5 mm; a subquadrate spot, about 2 mm in diameter, at anal angle. Hindwing with a similar 
terminal border. All the brown parts irregularly dark-speckled. Underside whitish-green, with the terminal 
markings in part blackish. (Abridged from the original description.) New Caledonia, 1 $. 
44. Genus: Eueyclodes Warr. 
Probably near the following genus, but with the terminal joint of the palpus in both sexes short, the 
wing-tegulae not bearing the long hair-pencil, the scaling of the wings dense. Early stages apparently unknown. 
The only species in Australian. 
bupresta- E. buprestaria Guen. (10 h). Bright green, not irrorated, elegantly bordered and marked with brown, 
rm. p Ur pi e -blackish and white, somewhat recalling a Comihaena. Hindwing with termen almost evenly rounded, 
Underside paler, with similar distal borders. Tasmania (loc. typ.), Victoria and New South Wales. 
45. Genus: Anisozyga Prout 
Palpus moderate to long, the terminal joint more or less elongate, especially in the $. Antenna of q 
pectinate on its proximal part. Breast densely hairy; a long pencil of hair from the end of the wing-tegula 
beneath; femora also hairy. Hindtibia of A with a hair-pencil and usually a strong terminal process; all spurs 
present. Hindwing with cell very short, 3rd discocellular very strongly oblique, 1st median vein more or less 
long-stalked with 3rd radial. Both wings are always more or less thinly scaled, in part semitransparent, the 
scaling in part hair-like. The shape varies a little, but the distal margins, especially that of the hindwing, are 
nearly always rather irregularly subdentate or dentate. Most of the species exhibit strong — often, indeed, 
astonishing — sexual dimorphism. 
The larvae of a few of the Australian species are known. They are furnished with large, flattened sub- 
dorsal projections on each segment. 
An extensive genus, chiefly characteristic of New Guinea and the adjacent islands. One species reaches 
the Philippines and one or two belong to Borneo, India, etc. One is recorded from Fiji. 
metaspila. A. metaspila W*alk. (= eucalypti T. P. Luc.) (10 h). Sexes nearly alike. Distinguished from speciosa 
by the less deeply dentate hindwing, red terminal line and fringe, abdomen only green in anterior part, etc. 
Larva on ferns, bearing a protective likeness to the fronds. Queensland. 
saturata- A. saturataria Walk, is probably nothing more than a remarkable aberration of the preceding with 
rm • a general increase of the red markings, the face red, a red cell-mark and suffusion behind it. Founded on a 
single 2, probably from Brisbane. 
viridis- A. viridissima Warr. Smaller than metaspila (10 h), deeper green, abdomen above and fringes green, the 
sima. former with minute white dots. Palpus slender, green. Both wings with traces of a cloudy red-grey central 
band and of a fine, dentate whitish postmeclian line, which is chiefly indicated at the veins and, on the forewing, 
by a white dash from SM 2 to the hindmargin. Hindwing with R 2 and M 1 arising from a point. British New 
Guinea: Angabunga River. Only the type $ is known. 
flavilinea. A. flavilinea Warr. (10 f). Here begins a difficult group of very closely allied species with elongate, 
strongly dentate hindwing and very similar colour and markings, flavilinea is the only one with continuous 
(or nearly continuous) transverse lines, Sexes alike. Angabunga River. 
