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ANOPHIODES; ERCHEIA. By M. Gaede. 
pictimargo. 
hmnpsoni. 
meelci. 
ulchrilinea. 
concentratei. 
indistincta. 
hebcac. 
nigristriata. 
borneensis. 
On hindwings in the $ the black subapical spot is missing, the double dark submarginal line terminates in $ 
and 9 before the white subapical spot. 70—80 mm. Solomon Islands. 
P. pictimargo Hmps. Forewings pale lilac-grey with black-brown scales, somewhat darker in marginal 
area. A yellow spot at disco-cellular, a red-brown oblique inner and outer line indicated, distally of the latter 
small red-brown spots between vein 6—3. Submarginal line white with dark edge on both sides, curved above 
vein 7 to the apex, straight below, extending nearer to the margin than hitherto. Hindwings yellow with large 
black subapical spot, posteriorly the double dark submarginal line, marginal area darker. 60 mm. One $ from 
Ceylon. — As no differences are given for hampsoni Semp. $ and $ (51 d) as against pictimargo , one can assume 
that the two are identical. Nevertheless we give the description of the as follows: — Forewings pale brown, 
grey-blue at apex. Base of wing and inner margin white. Reniform stigma a large white spot. Marginal area 
grey-whitish, with black inner edge. Hindwings chamois-yellow at base, outwardly pale brown with dark apical 
patch, otherwise as pictimargo $. 60 — 65 mm. Philippines. 
27. Genus : AnopBsiorfcs Hmps. (Catephiodes B.-Bak .) 
Palpi elongate and erect, the second segment thick, the third elongate, flattened at the tip. Faint tufts 
anteriorly and posteriorly on thorax with a larger one at base of abdomen. Forewings with a scaly lobe in centre 
of inner margin and at anal angle. Outer margin dentate. Type: meeki B.-Bak. Of this and the following 3 
species only the $$ are known, except in concentrate, all belong to the indo-australian territory. Hind tibiae 
of <$ with brush of hairs. 
A. meeki B.-Bak. (51 e). Forewings dark brown and red-brown, silvery blue on veins. Antemedian 
line black, edged on both sides with brown, excurved at costa and inner margin, impressed between. Orbicular 
stigma black with brown edge, reniform stigma similarly. Below the end of cell a large black "U” shaped mark. 
Postmedian line consists of black striations, somewhat indented behind the cell, excurved at vein 4, angulated 
inwards on the submedian fold, distally a parallel black line. Submarginal line red-brown, excurved in centre. 
Hindwings white, widely black at outer margin and narrowly at inner margin. 50 mm. One $ from New Guinea. 
A. pulchrilinea Wilem. <£• West. In this species also the base of the white hindwings is black-brown; 
further marginal band contains a white spot in centre, the margin is white near apex and anal angle. Forewings 
brown, dusted darkly. Antemedian line black-brown, edged with red-brown, incurved in centre. Orbicular 
stigma black-brown, reniform stigma rusty brown. Below it 2 annular black-brown spots, the one above vein 2, 
the other from vein 2- 1. Postmedian line double, black-brown, widely excurved to vein 1, then obliquely 
to inner margin. Submarginal line yellowish white, rusty brown inwardly, proceeding inwards from apex, inter¬ 
secting the postmedian line at vein 7. touching it again at vein 2 and thence inwards. A rusty red stripe from 
reniform stigma outwards. 42 mm. Three $$ from the Philippines. 
A. concentrata Warr. Smaller than meeki. Submarginal line less distinct, more reddish than yellow, 
not conjoined by a pale stripe to the yellow-red lunule with white edge at the fringes between vein 3 and 4. 
Hindwings only with a bluish white spot between centre of cell and sub median fold. 40—45 mm. One pair 
from New Guinea. 
A. indistincta E. Front (51 e). Hindwings completely dusky brown, a pale median band is only faintly 
indicated. Forewings dark brown, veins lilac. Transverse lines indistinct, double, black. Antemedian line ex¬ 
curved below costa; inwards at inner margin. Postmedian line excurved behind the cell, then faintly inwards 
to inner margin. An indistinct median shade somewhat excurved in centre. Reniform stigma pale reddish, 
indistinct. Submarginal line pale reddish, inwards from apex to vein 7, then outwards nearly to the white 
spot on the fringes below vein 4 and thence parallel to the margin. 50 mm. One $ from Ceram. 
28. Genus : Erelieia Wkr. 
All that is necessary was already said in Vol. Ill, p. 335 and Vol. XV, p. 231. 
1. Forewings dentate at outer margin, vertically to vein 4, then obli¬ 
quely inwards. A scaly lobe at inner margin. 
E. kebeae B.-Bak. (51 e). Forewings red-brown, ochreous brown at base with white marginal line. The 
scaly lobe blackish. A black and white spot at upper angle of cell. A dark median mark on submedian fold. 
A dark postmedian line excurved at vein 2 is indicated. Blackish at apex with a few ochreous brown scales 
therein on costa. Submarginal line only indicated by a black spot on the submedian fold. Hindwings dark 
brown, paler at base with oblique ochreous white band. In $ forewings grey-brown, suffused with lilac. A black 
streak on submedian fold to end of cell. New Guinea, Queensland. — nigristriata Warr. is the name given to 
2^9 from New Guinea, in which the black line on the submedian fold extends right to the outer margin. - 
borneensis E. Front , is described from 2 it is paler, more ochreous brown on forewings. Hindwings less 
