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wings pale broAvn, spotted and dotted with hyaline or whitish, hair 

 mostly black and most noticeable near cubitus, much of anal area 

 often pale and toward end of first anal, but the pale spots are mostly 

 irregular and often clustered. Hindwings whitish, gray toward tip. 



Forewing about as slender and pointed as S. stotzner% venation as 

 in that species, in the hindwing the end of subcosta runs into the 

 upper branch from cliscal cell (not in navasi or in grahami). The 

 male appendages are on the plan of St. stotzneri; but the upper 

 appendages are longer, and the lateral appendages much longer, 

 reaching beyond the middle of the upper appendages; the lower 

 appendages aie also much longer than in S,. stotzneri., and widened 

 a little before tip. The titillators are longer, the tip enlarged much 

 ]ike a foot and bent outward (in stotzneri simply with a recurved 

 tip) ; on the superior plate the two curved spinelike processes are wide 

 apart in stotzneri and curve toward each other, but in nmrtynovi 

 they are close together at base and nearly parallel. 



Forewing 21 to 23 mm. long. 



From Yin Kuan Tsai, China-Tibet border, 13,000 to 15,000 feet, 

 July 25 (about 15 males) (holotype) ; also from Yachow, August 28, 

 and Yin Shiu Wan, July 22, both in Szechwan. Various females 

 from these localities evidently belong to this species. Holotvpe, 

 U.S.N.M. No. 53162. Paratype"s in U.S.N.M. and M.C.Z. 



STENOPSYCHE MOSELYI, new species 



Plate 28, Figures 18, 19 



A small species, with numerous brown bars across the cells of the 

 forewing, much as in S. laminata. 



Face dark; hair on vertex, pronotum, and thorax mostly snow- 

 white, each side on pronotum and at base of forewings there is some 

 black hair. Palpi brown; antennae pale, with an oblique dark ring 

 at tip of each joint; legs pale, with the usual dark bands on front and 

 mid pairs. Forewings with numerous crossbars of brown on a pale 

 ground ; in apical part mostly connected ; behind are two large elon- 

 gate dark spots, one just beyond the end of the anal cell, the other 

 where tlie anal and cubitus approach each other (these marks not in 

 S. laminata). Venation as in S. laminata.^ and in hindwing the 

 little cell is complete where the subcosta and radius unite, just as in 

 other small species. 



Male genitalia quite different from laminata., and other fonns; 

 the superior appendages are very long, somewhat Avidened before 

 middle ; the superior plate is large, and notched in middle of apical 

 margin, and from each side arises a process extending backward, 

 with a curved, pointed tip and widened just before this curved part. 

 The lower appendages are slender, not broadened at tip. and a little 



