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12. Genus: Enispodcs gen. nov. 
Distinguished from Enispa Walk, by both wings having the termen crenulate, and dentate at veins 
3 and 5; the hindwing with veins 3, 4 stalked. Type E. purpurea Hmps. 
E. purpurea Hmps. (22 d). Forewing purple with dense black irroration; subbasal and inner purpurea. 
lines black, waved; a black bar on cliscocellular, constricted at middle; outer line double, filled in 
with purple and some pale yellow; bent outwards below costa, then dentate, inangled on submedian fold; 
subterminal line similar, minutely waved; a waved black terminal line; fringe mixed black and yel¬ 
low; hindwing similar; a diffuse black cell spot; outer line yellow, dentate, with a small square yellow 
spot beyond cell; subterminal line double, brown filled in with yellow; a black patch at apex. A $ only 
from Singapore, Malay peninsula. 
13. Genus: JHeteroria gen. nov. 
Distinguished from Enispa by the different shape of the forewing; the costa is strongly de¬ 
pressed before the bluntly rounded apex; the termen beneath it is excised, then excurved; the termen of 
hindwing evenly rounded; in forewing 7, 8, 9, 10 are stalked, but 10 rises before 7. Type H. plutonis 
Lucas. 
H. plutonis Lucas (= pyrrhantha Meyr., diacaustus Trnr. ) (22 cl). Eorewing fiery red; the costal plutonis. 
edge black to beyond middle; inner line yellowish, inwardly oblique, preceded by some blackish scales; a 
white dot at lower angle of cell; outer line yellow, oblique from costa to vein 6, and bent outwards, then 
minutely waved, and incurved below vein 4; fringe yellow tipped with black at apex and middle; hindwing 
yellowish, suffused with fiery red; a terminal row of red striae; fringe yellow at base, with the tips 
red. Peak Downs and Brisbane, Queensland; Sydney, New South Wales. 
14. Genus: Mieraeoiitia Hmps. 
Tongue aborted, small; frons smooth; palpi obliquely upturned, the second segment long and smooth, 
fringed with hair above towards extremity, the third short, porrect; antennae of <$ with long cilia; 
thorax and abdomen smoothly scaled, without crests; tibiae smooth, the spurs long; forewing with apex 
blunt, termen oblique, hardly curved, smooth; vein 7 from upper angle of cell, 6 from below it; 8, 9, 
10 stalked. Type M. batisella Hmps. 
M. batisella Hmps. Forewing rufous tinged with olive and with slight silvery irroration; a white batisella. 
dot on costa near base; a broad white median band, laterally defined by blood red scales, constricted at middle, 
and containing rufous patches at costa and middle, and a blooclred annulus on inner margin; a white 
apical patch with two small bloodred marks on it at veins 7 and 6, inwardly limited by the waved subterminal 
line; hindwing similar, without white apical patch; the median band narrower and inconspicuous. Occurs 
at Madras, S. India and in Ceylon. 
15. Genus: ^KTiaccaba Walk. 
Tongue well developed; frons smooth; palpi porrect and upcurved well in front of face, slender 
and smoothly scaled, the third segment erect, pointed; antennae of $ ciliated; thorax and abdomen 
smoothly scaled, without crests; the tibiae smooth, the spurs long; forewing with the termen elbowed at middle, 
strongly oblique below; vein 6 from below upper angle, 7 from it, 8, 9, 10 stalked, 9 and 10 being 
coincident; veins 3, 4 stalked in both wings; hindwing with termen insinuate beyond cell. Type N. sump- 
tualis Walk. 
N. sumptualis Walk. Forewing pale grey brown; the costa red towards base; a black costal point sumptualis. 
near base; inner line red brown, inwardly oblique from a black dot on costa; an inwardly oblique diffused 
