THE ANNALS 



ANU 



IIAGAZIXE OF NATURAL UISTORy. 



rSEVENTII SKRIHS.] 



No. 99. MARCH 1906. 



XXX IV. — On new Thyridida? and Pyralidre. 

 By Sir Georue F. IIampson, Bart., B.A.j F.Z.S., &c. 



[Continued from p. 212.'\ 



Genus Lampropygia, nov. 



Proboscis fully developed ; palpi short, upturned, not 

 reaching vertex of head ; maxillary palpi filiform; antenujE 

 with cilia and bristles, a tuft of hair betweeu and behind 

 them. Fore wing with the apex rather produced aud acute, 

 the termen slightly excised below it; vein 3 from angle of 

 cell; -i, 5 stalked; 6 from upper an;,de; 7, 8,9 stalked, 7 

 from beyond 9 ; 10, 11 from cell. Hind wing with vein 3 

 from angle of cell ; 4, 5 stalked ; G, 7 from upper angle. 



Lampropyyia metachrysalis, sp. n. 



c? . Head and thorax purplish brown mixed with grey; 

 pectus and legs orange, the latter rufous in front ; abdomen 

 orange with obscure brown dorsal baiuls. Fore wing purj)lish 

 brown suffused and irrorated with silvery grey ; the costal 

 area silvery white from before middle to near apex, with 

 scries of small brown spots on it ; traces of an almost medial 

 silvery baud ()bli([ue from eosta to median ncrvnrc, then 

 inwardly oblique, almost erect below vein 1 ; small silvery 

 Ann. (f- }f(ig. X. Hist. Ser. 7. Vol, xvii. 18 



