SEMIDONTA; ALLODONTA; NORRACOIDES. By M. Gaede. 
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A. biarcuata sp. n. Chiefly separated by the shape of the interior line which is black, double, the biarcualo. 
exterior branch composed of erect scales, the interior branch paler, with a curve from the costal margin to the 
median vein, then somewhat inwardly removed, and incurved to vein 1. At vein 2 a feeble connection to the 
exterior line. The latter from there to the inner margin distinct, double, anteriorly extinct. Base, marginal 
area, and hindwing as in trichosticha. + 50 mm. Cherrapunji. Type in the Tring Museum. 
83. Genus: Semidoiitit Stgr. 
Distinguished from Hyperaeschra by the pointed hair-comb on the thorax, broader wings, and a 
different scheme of markings. Antennae of <+ strongly pectinated almost to the tips, in the $ filiform. Type: 
biloba Oberth. (Vol. II, pi. 45 d) from Japan. 
S. basalis Mr. (8tt=c). This is the representative of var. biloba (Vol. II, p. 302) in India. On the forewing basalts. 
the distal margin is lighter, before the scaled dent a white angle. + 50 mm. Khasia Hills. 
S. marumonis nom. nov. (= biloba Mar. nec Oberth .) (80 f). Body dark brown, patagia ochreous-brown. marumonis. 
Eorewing dark reddish-brown. Interior line light, introangular on the median vein and vein 1. Exterior line 
similar as in basalis, concave between veins 1 and 4, and at the inner margin inwards. In the $ from vein 4 
obliquely inwards, so that the distance to the interior line decreases at the inner margin. Cross-vein with a 
black streak. Distal area in the middle darker. Abdomen and hindwing paler reddish-brown. 40—45 mm. 
Central Japan. Type in the British Museum. 
84. Genus: Alloclonta Stgr. 
Palpi upright to the fronts. Antennae of + typically combed as far as beyond half their length, in the 
$ plain. Thorax before the middle with a hair-pencil. Forewing with a strong scaled dent. Veins 6 + 7 + 10 
-+- 8 +- 9 stalked, 5 little above the centre of the cross-vein, 3 and 4 slightly separated. Type: leucodera Stgr. 
I. Antennae of + pectinated. 
A. leucodera Stgr. (Vol. II, pi. 46 b) has already been described in Vol. II, p. 303. A S from Sumatra leucodera. 
(Barisan Mts., 800 m) is somewhat larger than Ussuri-specimens. Thorax in the middle more intensely rusty 
yellow. The dark radial band extends anteriorly to vein 6. 48 mm. 
A. sikkima Mr. +. Similar to a faded leucodera. Forewing dark violettish-brown, in the apical area sikkima. 
and below vein 2 lighter. + 48 mm. Sikkim. 
II. Antennae of tufted. 
A. longivitta nom. nov. (+ = sikkima Hmps., + sikkima Mr.) (80 d). Forewing dark violettish-brown, longivitta. 
at the anal angle somewhat lighter like the costal margin from 2 / 5 to the apex. Interior line indistinct, oblique, 
almost parallel to the sharply notched black exterior line. The white basal dot of sikkima is absent, but the 
tegulae are just as white. + 1 46 mm. Sikkim. 
A. vittata sp. n. (80 d). Tegulae yellowish-white. Thorax and forewing dark red-brown. From the base vittata. 
at the lower cell-margin and vein 2 a wood-coloured yellow band, below it narrowly black. Another band above 
the lower cell-margin, between veins 3 and 5 and then obliquely to the apex. The submarginal light notched 
line more distinct than in leucodera, behind it dark diffuse spots. Hindwings greyish-brown. + 45 mm. Sumatra 
(Mt. Korintji, 1900 m). Type in the British Museum. 
85. Genus: JSTorracoides Strd. 
Scheme of markings and neuration similar to Hyperaeschra. The short palpi and the dentate and 
ciliated antennae of the <+ more similar to Allodonta. The specimens at my disposal are without the thoracal 
hair-tuft. The scaled dent of the forewing far towards the base. 
A. basinotata Wilem. ( — discocellularis Strd.) (80 g). Forewing brown, at the costal margin grey, near basinolata. 
the base a black spot. At the cell-end a white, black-centred spot. Interior line black, at the costal margin 
faded, at the inner margin twice angled. Exterior line undulate, ending near the interior line. Behind it black 
