. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. 2(jt >:. on ouk-r side by greyish ; ]X)stniedi;il line indistinct, dark defined on outer side by greyish, obHque, shghtly waved; an oblique dark subterminal line defined on outer side by grey and with another faint line beyond it defined on outer side by grey below the discal fold; a black line before termen somewhat angled outwards at the veins and oblique in the interspaces; a faint waved dark terminal line with slight greyish marks beyond it in the intei-spaces. Under- side whitish tinged with brown, the terminal


. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. 2(jt >:. on ouk-r side by greyish ; ]X)stniedi;il line indistinct, dark defined on outer side by greyish, obHque, shghtly waved; an oblique dark subterminal line defined on outer side by grey and with another faint line beyond it defined on outer side by grey below the discal fold; a black line before termen somewhat angled outwards at the veins and oblique in the interspaces; a faint waved dark terminal line with slight greyish marks beyond it in the intei-spaces. Under- side whitish tinged with brown, the terminal areas grey-brown ;. Fig. 60.—Anisonmira salebrosa, (^. \. fore wing with faint dark bar from costa to lower anofle of cell, sinuous dark postmedial line, and white subterminal line excurved below costa ; hind wing with curved dark antemedial line, dark medial line excurved beyond the cell, and white subterminal line excm-ved at vein 6. Hah. SiKHiM, 2 J, 1 $; Assam {BncU/lei/), 1 6,1 $, Silliet {Staimforth), 1 d, 2 $; BoRXEo, Kuching {Shelford), 1 6; SuiiBA. Exp. G6-72 millim. Genus ANYDROPHILA. Type. Anydrophila, John, Rev. Russ. Eiit. ix. p. 123 (1909) mirifica. Proboscis fully developed; palpi upturned, the 2nd joint reaching to about vertex of head and rather broadly scaled, tiie 3rd moderate, thickly scaled ; frons smooth ; eyes larjje, round ; antennie of male with long fasciculate cilia • thorax clothed with scales and hair mixed, the metathorax with spreading crest; foro tibise moderately fringed with hair, the mid and hind tibiiB with tufts of hair above at middle and extremity, the fore tibije not spiued, the hind tibia: spined between the mid and terminal spurs only; abdomen smoothly. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Zoology; Hampson, Ge


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