THE ANNALS 
MAGAZINE OF NATURAL HISTORY. 
[EIGHTH SERIES.] 
No. 118. OCTOBER 1917. 
XXX.—Descriptions of New Pyralide of the Subfamilies 
Hydrocampine, Scopariane, §c. By Sir Gerorer F. 
Hampson, Bart., F.Z.8., &c. 
[Concluded from p. 216, ] 
(1s) Stenia fusalis, sp. n. 
Head, thorax, and abdomen white, the tegulz cupreous brown in 
front, the shoulders black-brown, the rest of thorax with a slight 
cupreous tinge; antenne ringed with dark brown; frons black- 
brown at sides ; palpi black- brown, white at base and in front ; 
pectus, legs, and ventral surface of abdomen white, the legs 
slightly tinged with cupreous, the fore tibie black in front. 
Fore wing pale red-brown with a cupreous gloss and thickly irro- 
rated with dark brown, the costa darker towards base; an indistinct 
brown antemedial line, excurved to submedian fold and incurved at 
vein 1; a small white spot in middle of cell and a white discoidal 
bar ; postmedial line indistinct, dark, excurved from discal fold to 
vein 2, then retracted to the cell, then oblique and excurved in 
submedian interspace ; a terminal series of black points; cilia with 
a dark line near base. Hind wing white, the terminal area tinged 
with cupreous red-brown except towards tornus ; a blackish discoidal 
point; postmedial line indistinct, dark, sinuous, bent outwards 
between veins 5 and 2, then retracted and excurved to inner margin ; 
a terminal series of black bars; cilia tinged with red-brown at base 
and with dark line at middle to vein 2. 
Ab. 1. Fore wing with the lines distinct. 
Ab. 2. Fore wing whiter, slightly tinged with red-brown. 
Hab. Cotometa, Sierra del Libane CH. H, Smith), 3 3, 8 @ 
type. Hxp. 26-28 mm. 
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