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ANUA. By M. Gaede. 
arictki. 
indiscrimi- 
nata. 
tongaensis. 
cosiiplaga. 
disjungens. 
timorensis. 
iniacta. 
mejanesi. 
alticola. 
olista. 
indistincla. 
triphacnoi- 
des. 
tumidilinea. 
A. arfaki B.-Bak. (49 e). Forewings ochreous grey-brown, but dark red-brown at inner margin, outer 
margin and outer part of costa. Reniform stigma large, black and shaped somewhat like an "8’ : . Submarginal 
line blackish, very diffuse, probably similar to kenricki. One <$. 80 mm. New Guinea. 
A. indiscriminata Hmps. (= discriminans Mr., separans Semp.) (51 a) .This and the following species 
again have black bands on hindwings. Fore wings pale brownish or greenish grey, reddish brown in marginal 
area. Reniform stigma.with brown surround, shaped somewhat like an rf 8”, often almost obsolescent. Traces 
of a double outer line consisting of brown dots, faintly undulate. Submarginal line whitish at costa, distally 
with pale spot, then brown and in bold undulations down to inner margin, beyond more or less reddish brown. 
Hindwings yellow with large black marginal spot. 65—70 mm. India, Philippines, Marian and Fiji Islands. - 
According to Semper the larva is pale brown with numerous black undulate lines and intermediate black 
spots. Ventraliy it is paler and somewhat reddish between the legs and with black spots between the front 
legs. The eleventh segment has 2 points dorsally. Food plants Eucalyptus, Carea and Mytracae. — tongaensis 
Hmps. (49 d) differs from indiscriminata by the somewhat larger size; the two rows of dots of outer line are 
somewhat more distinct. Hindwings deeper orange-yellow, the black marginal band slightly wider. 9 75 mm. 
Friendly Islands. 
A. costiplaga Hulst. Classified here by the author, but much smaller. Forewings yellowish brown, 
partially greenish. Reniform stigma small, round and brown. Postmedian line fine, anteriorly somewhat darker, 
excurved behind cell, then obliquely inwards, terminating near the oblique brown and very indistinct ante- 
median line. A triangular grey-brown spot on costa at the postmedian line. The undulate submarginal line 
as in preceding species, with black spot at vein 7 and 6, bluish white distally and a similar spot at inner margin. 
Hindwings yellow with black band, somewhat more widely yellow at margin than in tongaensis. One $. 53 mm. 
Key Islands. 
A. disjungens Wkr. (49 e). Forewings lilac-grey. Recognisable by the pale inner and outer lines. Ante- 
median line slightly undulate obliquely outwards. The dark reniform stigma slightly indented in centre. Post¬ 
median line fairly straight inwards and more incurved at vein 3, terminating not far distant from antemedian. 
Submarginal line consists of brown spots, undulate as in preceding species. Hindwings yellow, the black marginal 
spot not extending so far towards the anal angle as hitherto. — timorensis Strd. forewings darker, also sub¬ 
marginal sj)ots. 70—75 mm. Timor, New Guinea, Australia. 
A. intacta Hmps. (51 b). Forewings similar to indiscriminata, but hindwings pure yellow. Forewings 
reddish yellow with dark dusting. Reniform constricted in centre, with red-brown edge. Traces of a double 
postmedian line consisting of brown streaks, incurved to vein 4, then more vertical. Brown submarginal line 
as in the other species also excurved under vein 7, 4 and 2, but with black inner edge there and the intermediate 
arcs much less concave. 64 mm. Described from a single $ from Port Darwin, N. Australia. 
The following 4 species somewhat remind one o f M i n. I u n a r i s. 
A. mejanesi Gn. This species, that is widely distributed in Africa, is already dealt with in Vol. XV, 
p. 224, pi. 24 c, with the very similar species tettensis Hopff. As a few specimens have also been found in India, 
it is enumerated here. 
A. alticola Hmps. (51 b). This is rather paler than mejanesi, the postmedian line is not so boldly "S” 
shaped. Forewings pale grey-brown, pale red-brown at margin. Antemedian line pale, oblique, faintly excurved 
in centre. Reniform stigma narrow, red-brown. Postmedian line with dark spot inwardly on costa, faintly 
"S” shaped. Submarginal line white, angulated outwards under vein 7 and 4 and outwards at inner margin. 
Hindwings ochreous yellow, widely dark at margin. 
A. olista Sick. This species that is generally considered palaearctic is mentioned here, because one 
specimen is known from Assam. It is probably only a form of the subsequent indistincta Mr. but differs by the 
darker ground colour, the more distinct postmedian line and the more shallow incurving of the submarginal 
line. Compare Vol. Ill p. 327 pi. 61 a. 
A. indistincta Mr. ( fervida Btl.). Forewings ochreous brown. Antemedian line whitish, obliquely 
outwards to vein 1, then incurved. The brown reniform stigma narrow, constricted in centre. Postmedian line 
with dark spot on costa, very indistinct, rather more incurved below vein 4, then more vertical at inner margin. 
Submarginal line angulated outwards below vein 7 and 4, then vertically to inner margin, more boldly incurved 
behind the cell. Hindwings dark brown. 45 — 50 mm. Assam, Punjab. 
A. triphaenoides Wkr. Also this species was dealt with in Vol. Ill, p. 327, pi. 61 a. Submarginal line 
is straighter. On hindwings the pale base is outlined sharply against the dark margin. India, Burma, Tonkin, 
Formosa. 
A. tumidilinea Wkr. (51 b). Recognisable by the sudden excurvation of the otherwise straightly vertical 
submarginal line under vein 7. Forewings lilac-brown, ochreous brown in marginal area. The brown antemedian 
line more vertical than in triphaenoides: reniform also similar. Postmedian line slightly impressed behind the 
cell, widely incurved between vein 4 and the inner margin. Submarginal line white with dark inner edge. Hind- 
