REVISION OF THE OECOPHORIDAE — CLARKE 189 



nal segments yellow-brown shaded with green. Just preceding 

 emergence the wing, antennal and leg sheaths become very dark brown 

 while the abdominal segments remain a deep reddish brown. Last 

 five segments free. Pupation period 8-10 days. 



DEPRESSARIA ANGUSTATI, new species 



Plate 36, Figures 198, 198a ; Plate 48, Figure 287 



A medium-sized dark species close to multi-fldae and tohitmam. 



Second segment of labial palpus ochreous with much blackish 

 scaling intermixed, especially exteriorly; third segment blackish 

 fuscous, ochreous tipped. Antenna blackish fuscous, slightly lighter 

 beneath, the whole becoming lighter toward the distal end. Head 

 ochreous with much fuscous scaling above. Thorax and fore wing 

 blackish fuscous with scattered ochreous scales. Tip of tegula and 

 posterior portion of thorax ochreous. Discal spot at middle of cell 

 black with some ochreous scales mixed; frequently this spot is very 

 indistinct; at end of cell a usually conspicuous ochreous spot pre- 

 ceded and followed by black scales. From the costa, at the middle, 

 to the center of the cell an indistinct broad ochreous fascia ; at two- 

 thirds from costa, outwardly to vein 6 then inwardly to inner margin, 

 a similarly colored but narrower fascia ; costa sprinkled with ochreous 

 scales above and ochreous beneath mixed with fuscous scales; cilia 

 light brownish fuscous. Hind wing fuscous, lighter basally; cilia 

 light brownish fuscous with a narrow fuscous subbasal line. Legs 

 with femora ochreous, strongly (usually) suffused with fuscous; 

 tibiae and tarsi ochreous inwardly, fuscous outwardly ; tarsi ochreous 

 annulated. Abdomen grayish above with ochreous at posterior 

 edges of segments; beneath fuscous except midventrally where it is 

 ochreous; anal tuft ochreous. 



Male genitalia. — Harpe narrow with the cucullus bluntly rounded ; 

 clasper strongly sclerotized, moderately slender and strongly curved 

 outwardly in distal half; sacculus moderately broad with a promi- 

 nent spinous basal process the elements of which are fine, slender and 

 compactly associated, Anellus a very broad, sclerotized plate, broader 

 than long; posterior edge not cleft; from each basolateral edge of 

 the plate a pointed projection articulating with the sacculus of the 

 harpe. Vinculum very broad and only slightly curved on its anterior 

 edge. Transtilla scarcely sclerotized but w^ith well-developed, nar- 

 row hairy lobes. Aedeagus about as long as harpe, slender, pointed 

 and sharply curved at basal and distal ends ; at the base are a small 

 bulbous process dorsally and a broad spoon-shaped sclerotized por- 

 tion ventrally by which the aedeagus articulates with the anellus. 

 Tegumen broad, rather short. Socii small. 



