228 Mr. E. Meyrick on Pyralidinafrom 



Pachyzancla, Meyr. 

 Pachyzancla bianoralis, Walk. 



Botys bianoralis, Walk., 1001. 



3 ? > 25 — 26 mm. Head, palpi, antennae, thorax, and abdomen 

 rather dark fuscous ; palpi white towards base beneath ; antennal 

 ciliations two-thirds ; abdomen with two whitish rings towards 

 apex. Legs ochreous-whitish, anterior pair yellowish-fuscous 

 above. Fore wings elongate-triangular, costa slightly sinuate, 

 posteriorly arched, apex obtuse, hind margin obliquely rounded ; 

 rather dark fuscous, with darker markings ; first line from one- 

 fourth of costa to before middle of inner margin, somewhat curved 

 outwards ; a dot beneath costa at one-third, and a transverse 

 linear discal spot in middle ; second line from costa at two-thirds, 

 slightly curved, rather approaching hind margin, beneath middle 

 abruptly bent inwards to beneath discal spot, thence again abruptly 

 bent to inner margin at two-thirds ; an interrupted hind-marginal 

 line ; cilia fuscous, with a dark fuscous line, and a small white spot 

 above anal angle. Hind wings with colour, discal spot, second 

 and hind-marginal lines as in fore wings ; cilia white, with a dark 

 fuscous basal band. 



Queensland; two specimens (coll. Lucas). Also from 

 Borneo and Ceylon. In two specimens from Ceylon 1 

 do not see the white spot in the cilia of fore wings, but 

 there is no other difference. 



Botyodes, Gn. 



Botyodes asialis, Gn. 



Botyodes asialis, Gn. , 321; Ld., pi. xiii., 8 ; Lygropis 

 sirioxantha, Meyr., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1886, 

 262. 



Although 1 have not obtained a male, i apprehend 

 there is no doubt of this identification. If so, however, 

 either Lederer's generic characters or mine are at fault, 

 but 1 should like to examine the male before insisting. 



Stereocopa, Meyr. 

 Stereocopa scoparialis, Walk. 

 Also from Carnarvon, West Australia ; and Victoria. 



