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Stenares (Crambomorphus) sinuatus Oliv. 

 • Figure— Plate XIX, Fig. 14. 



Hind wings black; two pale spots in middle and stigma pale, and 

 pale spots on hind border. 



Fourth anal in f. w. has four branches and four connections; in 

 h. w. the third anal is long, with an oblique cross-vein to the second 

 and others nearly erect, and four cross-veins to the fourth anal. 



Palpares hcematogaster Gerst. is the same species. 



Stenares irroratus Navas. 

 Figure — Navas, original. 



'I have seen only the type in the British Museum. 



Stenares improbus Walk. 



Figure — Plate XIX, Figure 16, and male appendages. Figure 25. 



In h. w. the third anal runs into the second, and has two cross- veins 

 to fourth; in f. w. the fourth anal has five branches and five cross-veins 

 to the third. 



Stenares harpyia Gerst. 

 Figure— (Anal appendages) Plate XIX, Fig. 26. 



The fourth anal of f. w. has inany branches and many connections 

 to the third anal; in h. w. the third anal runs into the second, and has 

 two branches. 



Stenares madagascariensis Weele. 

 Figure — Van der Weele, Madagascar, Fig. 1. 



The third anal of hind wing is simple, with an oblique cross-vein to 

 second and two or three before it, and four or five cross-veins to the 

 fourth. 



Stenares hyaena Dalman. 

 Hagen considers the figure 12, plate 86, of the Fourth 

 volume of Seba's Thesaurus as representing the species. 



