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long as the forewing and annulated ; legs long and slender, the 
outer spurs half the length of inner ; abdomen long. Forewing 
long and narrow; vein 3 from before angle of cell; 4, 5 from 
ee 
Stenia spondinopa, ¢, 1 (from Moths Ind., vol. iv.). 
angle ; 7 straight and well separated from 8, 9, 10. Hindwing 
narrow; the cell about half the length of wing; vein 3 from 
before angle ; 4, 5 approximated for a short distance ; 6, 7 from 
upper angle. 
Sect. I. (Steniodes.) Antenne: of male thickened, and 
bearing a tuft of hair at one-fourth from base. 
(1). STENIA GELLIASALIS, W1k., xix., 988. 
Steniodes lutealis, Snell., Tijd. v. Ent., xviii., W. Indies, 
p. 245, pl. 13, figs. 17 and 18. é : Brazil. 
Sect. Il. (Stenia.) Antenne of male without thicken- 
ing and tuft of hair. 
(2). STENIA BRUGUIERALIS, Dup. Lep. Fr., S. Europe, 
p. 320, pl. 232, fig. 3 ; é Syria. 
Type. (3). STENIA puNcTaLis, Schiff., Wien Verz., Europe,Syria, 
pe L23 : : : ‘ 3 N.W. India. 
Asopia wetnealis, Dup., Lep. Fr., viii., p. 199, 
p. 223, fig. 4. 
Margaritia longipedalis, Curt. Brit. Ent. 
ol2. 
(4). ¢SrenraA spopinopa, Meyr., Traus. Ent.Soc. Ceylon, Bor- 
’ 
Lond., 1894, p. 469 : . neo,Sambawa 
(5). FSTENIA OBscURA, Warr., Trans. Ent. Soc. 
Lond., 1889, p. 291 : F : . Brazil. 
(6). SrENIA sTIGMOSALIS, H.S., iv. p. 14, S.-E. Europe, 
fig. 20 ‘ , : : . W. Asia. 
(7). STENIA IANTHEALIS, W1k., xviii., 523 . Venezuela, 
+ Sozoa costalis, WIk., xxxiv., 1373. Bogota. 
Ercta adustalis, Feld., Reis. Nov., pl. 138, 
fig. 32. 
(8). “STENIA SAURIALIS, Guen., Delt. and Pyr., 
Pp. 2426 ° Cayenne 
