Descriptions of Pterophoride and Orneodide. 509 
and towards apex beneath, terminal joint rather thick, 3 of second ; 
whitish-ochreous, second joint with two sometimes confluent bands of 
blackish irroration, terminal joint with extreme base and a median 
band blackish. Antenne ochreous-whitish, towards base with some 
black scales above. Thorax pale yellowish, with two transverse 
bands or sometimes wholly suffused with dark fuscous irroration. 
Abdomen pale yellowish suffusedly irrorated with dark fuscous, 
segmental margins ochreous-whitish towards middle, spotted with 
blackish on each side of this. Legs white, anterior pair more or 
less grey externally, apex of middle femora grey. Fore-wings 
ochreous-yellow, sometimes sprinkled or wholly irrorated with dark 
fuscous ; basal third more or less irrorated and spotted with dark 
fuscous ; costa with six moderately broad dark fuscous spots edged 
by oblique white marks, and a seventh at apex; segments 2-5 
crossed by two irregular fascize of dark fuscous irroration, edged by 
white lines margined with black irroration, first median, rather 
curved inwards in middle, broadest on fifth segment, second sub- 
terminal, curved inwards in middle, broadest on segments 2-4 ; 
blackish dots at tips of segments: cilia whitish, barred with dark 
fuscous, with broader dark fuscous bands on fascize. Hind-wings 
pale yellowish ; basal area irrorated with dark fuscous ; segments 
with about eight bars of blackish irroration, alternate interspaces 
more whitish ; fifth segment with two remote and sixth with two 
approximated bands of dark fuscous irroration ; cilia whitish, barred 
with dark fuscous, with broader dark fuscous spots on bands of fifth 
and six segments. 
S. Inp1a, Gooty (Campbell); Assam, Khasi Hills; 
from June to November, sixteen specimens. The variation 
in development of the dark fuscous irroration causes some 
diversity of appearance. 
Orneodes huebnert, Waller. 
TRANSVAAL, Pretoria (Janse); KASHMIR, 6,000 feet. 
The length of terminal joint of palpi varies somewhat, and 
in both of these forms is usually somewhat shorter than in 
Kuropean specimens, and perhaps rather more thickly 
scaled, but there appears to be no constant or definable 
difference, either in structure or markings. In one 
Transvaal specimen (out of six) the subterminal fascia is 
simple on costa and not furcate as usual, certainly an 
abnormality only, but noticeable. 
