THE ANNALS 



AND 



MAGAZINE OF NATURAL HISTORY. 



[EIGHTH SERIES.] 

 No. 60. DECEMBER 1912. 



LXVI. — Descriptions of new Species of Pyralidse of the 

 Subfamily Pyraustinae. Bv Sir George F. Hampson, 

 Bart., F.Z.S., &c. 



[Continued from p. 20.] 



(6/) Lygropia 2ih(Boneuralis, sp, n. 



Head and thorax ochreous yellow ; palpi with the second 

 joint fuscons at sides ; pectus and legs whitish, the fore 

 tibia tinged with fuscous above ; abdomen ochreous, tlie 

 ventral surface white. Fore wing ochreous slightly irrorated 

 with brown, the veins obscurely streaked with brown ; traces 

 of a dark, ohlique, slightly waved antemedial line ; an 

 indistinct dark discoidal spot ; postmedial line indistinct, 

 dark, oblique from costa to vein 4, then curved inwards to 

 below end of cell and oblique to inner margin ; a fine dark 

 terminal line. Hind wing pale ochreous, with a fine dark 

 terminal line. 



Hah. Paraguay, Sapucay {W. Foster), 12 J type. E^qj. 

 22 mm. 



(7 a) Lygropia melanoperalis, sp. n. 



$ . Uniform orange-yellow ; palpi white, Avith the third 

 joint black ; pectus, legs, and ventral surface of abdomen 

 white, the fore tibiae and tarsi tinged with fuscous. 



Hab. Br. Guiana, Potaro R. {Kaye), 1 ? type. Exj). 

 24 mm. 



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