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uous outer line white-edged outwardly; a whitish partly waved subterminal line. Described from a $ 
from Ceylon. 
A. goniophora limps. (22 h). Forewing greyish white, suffused with red brown and irrorated with goniophora. 
some black scales; inner line brown, inwardly oblique and minutely waved, with a triangular red brown 
patch on costa before it; another similar on middle of costa, with a shade from it to inner margin; 
outer line brown, faint, obliquely sinuous from costa to vein 5, then inwardly oblique; subterminal 
line whitish, inwardly defined by brown; hindwing with black cell spot and line from it to inner 
margin; a sinuous blackish outer line with whitish line beyond it, and a pale subterminal line with 
brown shading on both sides. Found in several localiters in Ceylon; also in Pulo Laut. 
A. griseata Hmps. (22 h). Forewing grey with thick redbrown irroration; inner line marked by a griseata. 
black point on costa with a rufous streak from it, and by black points on each fold; two black dots 
at middle of costa with a rufous mark below them; a black point at upper end of cell, followed by an obscure 
double sinuous oblique outer line; subterminal line whitish between brown clouds; hindwing with black 
cell spot, minutely waved black outer line, and terminal black points. Recorded from Ceylon and Pulo Laut; 
and also from Sierra Leone. 
A. canescens Walk. (= favillalis Walk.) (22 e). Forewing white with faint brown irroration; inner canescens. 
line marked only by a black dot in cell and oblique line thence to inner margin; a black dot at upper end of 
cell, with oblique brownish line to inner margin; outer line slight, brown, oblique; the termen browner; 
subterminal line white, oblique, slightly bent outwards at middle; hindwing with slight subbasal line, double 
dark median line, and traces of a sinuous whitish subterminal line, with black dusting on each side; 
the ab. rufescens ab. nov. (= ab. 1 Hmps.) has the postmedian area rufous. The types of both of Walker’s rufescens. 
species were from Moreton Bay, Queensland; in Tring Museum from the Tenimber Islands; also re¬ 
corded from Pulo Laut, and from Sierra Leone and S. Nigeria in West Africa. 
3. Genus: Trlssernls Meyr. 
Tongue well developed; frons smooth; palpi upcurved, the second segment slightly scaled, the 
third short and broad; antennae of minutely ciliated; thorax and abdomen smoothly scaled, without 
crests; tibiae smooth; forewing narrow and elongate, the apex rounded, termen evenly curved; vein 
7 from upper angle of cell, 6 from below it; 8, 9, 10 stalked; 11 from cell; hindwing with 6, 7 stalk¬ 
ed, 5 strong from just below middle of discocellular. Type T. prasinoscia Meyr. 
T. prasinoscia Meyr. (= elaeocles Trnr.). Forewing white suffused with olive green and with prasinoscia. 
blackish irroration; an inwardly oblique dark subbasal band and blackish inner line; cellspot black, 
wedge shaped, the median line excurved round it and oblique from below it to inner margin; outer line ex- 
curved parallel to median; subterminal pale with dark shading on each side; fringe rufous mottled 
with brown; hindwing with black cellspot, with aline from it to inner margin; the outer line black¬ 
ish, sinuous, parallel to median; the subterminal line pale and sinuous with fuscous suffusion on each side; 
fringe whitish mottled with brown. Queensland. 
T. ochrochlora (22 h) Trnr. Forewing greyish white, mostly suffused with olive brown; inner line o hrochlora. 
brown, inwardly oblique and sinuous, with a black point on it in cell, and a brown mark before it in 
and below cell; cell spot blackish, diffuse; an oblique black striga above it from costa edged outwardly with 
white; outer line blackish, sinuous, excurved from costa to vein 3, bent inwards to below end of cell, 
then vertical to inner margin; terminal area brown; subterminal line an oblique white bar across api¬ 
cal area and an excurved mark at middle; a blackish subapical spot; hindwing with a strong oblique black 
median line, the rest as in forewing. Queensland. 
4. Genus: Haematosticta Hmps. 
Tongue well developed; frons smooth; palpi porrect upwards, the second segment with a broad 
fringe of scales, produced to a point in front, the third short, smooth, pointed, erect; antennae of <$ 
