ANGITIA. 497 



nervure beyond its centre ; second discoidal cell broader apically, 

 with its lower angle acute ; nervellus neither oblique nor geni- 

 culate. 



Range. Palaearctic Kegion, India. 



391. Angitia fenestralis, Holmy. 



Campoplex majalis, var. 4, Gravenhorst, Ichn. Europ. iii. 1829 



p. 464 (2). 

 Limneria fenestralis, Holmgren, Sv. Ak. Handl. 1858, n. 8, p. 59 ; 



Brischke, Schr. Nat. Ges. Danz. 1880, p. 150: Bridgman & 



Fitch, Entom. 1885, p. 108 (f 2). 

 Angitia fenestralis, Thomson, Opusc. Ent. xi, 1887, p. 1156 (cT $) 



d 1 ? . A sublinear, black species, with the slender femora and 



tibiae red ; hind femora more or less infuscate, and their tibiae 



blackish at the apex and before their white base; wings with 



stramineous stigma and the 

 apically curved external radial 

 abscissa a little longer than the 

 basal. Head narrowed pos- 

 teriorly, with the cheeks some- 

 what elongate, and both mandi- 

 bles and palpi white. Antenna 

 longer than half the body ; scape 

 pale beneath. Thorax im- 

 maculate, with the metanotal 

 carinse distinct ; areola sub- 

 hexagonal, apically incomplete 

 and emitting the distinct cos- 

 tulse from its centre ; basal 

 area not small and the spiracles 

 circular. Abdomen black, with 

 the reflexed terebra half its 

 length. Legs with the anterior 

 Wings with the areolet subregular and 



emitting the recurrent nervure from, or from but slightly beyond, 



its centre. 



Length 5 millini. 



PUNJAB: Lyallpur (Pusa coll.); EAJPUTANA: Mt. Abu (Col. 



Nurse). 



Type in the Stockholm Museum. 



The female in the Pusa collection was bred from the Tineid moth, 



Plutella maculipennis, Curt., and in Europe it has been raised from 



Tineids, Tortricids and Pyralids. 



Tribe CBEMASTIDES. 



This tribe differs from the PBISTOMERIDES, to which its facies 

 closely allies it, in possessing no femoral tooth or areolet ; from 

 the PORIZONIDES in having the subraarginal nervure unusually 

 elongate instead of subobsolete and the radius not quite right- 



Fig. 145. Angitia fenestralis, Holmg. 



trochanters stramineous. 



