Genera and Species o/Tyralidte. 4o7 



heptoctenista dubia^ sp. n. 



Fore wings ochveous, mottled throughout with dark grey ; 

 first line blackish, obscurely dentate, followed on costa by a 

 pale unsufFused oblique space, edged on the costa with 

 darker ; a large diffuse black cell-spot, the costa above it 

 darker ; second line obscurely dentate, followed by a dentate 

 shade, which starts from the costa as a dark triangular patch ; 

 both the second line and this subterminal shade are finely 

 edged with paler ; a row of black wedge-shaped spots before 

 the base of the fringes, which are brownish grey. Hind 

 wings dirty fuscous, with the basal third greyish ochreous 

 and a blackish cell-spot. Palpi, antennge, collar, and basal 

 segments of abdomen oclireous ; head, thorax, and rest of 

 abdomen mottled with dark grey. Underside pale ochreous, 

 dusted with darker. 



Expanse of wings 34 millim. 



One male from Rio Janeiro. 



Stej[MAT0PH0ka, Guen. 



Stemmatophora dupJicata^ sp. n. 

 Glcea duplicata, Walker, MS. 



Fore wings dull reddish fuscous, dusted with fine black 

 atom.s ; first line indistinctly darker, sinuous, at one third ; 

 second line at five sixths, nearly parallel to hind margin, 

 denticulate, followed by a similarly dentate paler line ; a faint 

 dark central spot ; costa dotted dark and light from centre to 

 second line. Hind wings pale ochreous, dusted with reddish 

 grey towards hind margin. Head, thorax, and antennae 

 reddish fuscous ; abdomen ochreous. Underside pinkish, 

 with the outer line paler in both wings ; costa dotted along 

 its whole length. 



Expanse of wings 28 millim. 



One female from Hindostan. 



I can find no record of the publication of this species under 

 Walker's manuscript name. It seems to be allied to Stemma- 

 tophora denticidata, Swinh., from Burmah. 



Stemmatophora albilmeata, sp. n. 



Fore wings dun-coloured ; the basal area brown-black, 

 bounded by a vertical white line, which has a slight tooth 

 externally below the median vein ; second line also white, 

 curved, approaching the first line opposite the tooth, and 



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