THE ANNALS 



AND 



MAGAZINE OF NATURAL HISTOEY. 



[SEVENTH SERIES.] 

 No. 94. OCTOBER 1905. 



XLTir, — Descriptions of new Species o/Noctuidaein the British 

 Museum. By Sir George F. Hampson, Bart,, F.Z.S., &c. 



EVTELIAN^. 



Ingura glauca, sp. n. 



Head, thorax, and abdomen grey, tinged with pale olive- 

 yellow and irrorated with black, the last with subdorsal and 

 subveutral series of small black spots. Fore wing grey, 

 largely suffused with pale olive-yellow and slightly irrorated 

 with black, more thickly on medial area ; a black spot at base 

 of cell with striga from costa above it ; an antemedial black 

 line angled outwards below costa, then slightly waved and 

 with traces of an olive line before it ; orbicular and reniforra 

 small with olive centres and grey annuli, the former round 

 or elongate elliptical, sometimes confluent with the latter, 

 which has its lower extremity produced to a point ; a diffused 

 waved black medial line ; postmedial line double, bent out- 

 wards below costa, then the inner line cxcurved in interspaces 

 and angled inwards on the veins, very oblique below vein 4, 

 the outer line reduced to black points and a prominent 

 lunule above inner margin, followed by an oblique olive band 

 from costa to vein 4, then incurved and reduced to spots ; 

 some black points on costa towards apex ; an oblique olive 

 band across apical area from costa to vein 6; a grey and 

 black apical patch with a pale curved line on its inner edge 

 and a waved black line on termen ; a series of black points 



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