Genera and Species of Pyralide. 301 
mata are very close to the base of the wing; between them is 
a scaleless white transparent spot. 
Type I. aluensis (Botys), Butler, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 
1837, u. p. 123. 
The male will very likely exhibit further peculiarities. 
PRODASYCNEMIS, gen. nov. 
Fore wings with the costa slightly indented in the centre, 
especially in male, convex before apex, which is very slightly 
produced; hind margin obliquely curved. Hind wings 
rounded. Palpi porrect, long, rostriform ; maxillary palpi 
and tongue distinct; scaling hairy; fringes long. Distin- 
guished by the fore: tibie of the male, which at their lower 
end have a large rounded cushion of scales. Wings without 
markings. 
Type D. inornata, Butler (Botys), Ill, Lep. Het. iii. p. 76, 
plolix. fig..12. 
APLOGRAPHE, gen. nov. 
Like Prodasycnemis, but without the tuft of scales on the 
fore leg; wings smoothly scaled; shorter and broader than 
in Prodasycnemis ; without markings, except in bistgnata, 
which has the stigmata manifest. 
Type A. bistgnata, Butler (Scopula), Ul. Lep. Het. vii. 
p- 98, pl. cxxxv. fig. 11. 
Aplographe fulvalis, sp. n. 
Fore wings wholly dull fulvous, the costa just darker. 
Hind wings slightly paler. Fringes, head, and thorax con- 
colorous. Underside paler, without markings. 
Expanse of wings 24 millim. 
One female from the Cape of Good Hope. 
Aplographe umbrosalis, sp. n. 
Fore wings dull greyish yellow. Hind wings more grey on 
their basal half. Fringes pale yellowish. Head, thorax, and 
abdomen concolorous. Underside like upper, but with the 
base of the fore wings greyer. 
Expanse of wings 24 millim. 
One female from N. China. 
Near A. inornatalis, Leech (Botys). 
