126 Sir G. F. Hampson on new 
XVII.—Deseriptions of New Pyralide of the Subfamilies 
Epipaschiane, Chrysaugine, Endotrichine, and Pyralinee. 
By Sir Georee F. Hampson, Bart., F.Z.8., &c. 
THE numbers attached to the species in the following paper refer 
to my classification of the Hpipaschiane, Endotrichine, and 
Pyraline in the Trans. Ent. Soc. 1896, pp. 451 to 550, and 
Chrysaugine in the P. Z. 8. 1897, pp. 633 to 692, and subsequent 
supplementary paper in the ‘ Annals and Magazine of Natural 
History.’ 
Pyralide. 
EPIPASCHIAN A 
(36) Pococera strigidiscalis, sp. n. 
@. Head, thorax, and abdomen pale red-brown mixed with 
whitish ; antenne blackish; tarsi blackish brown ringed with 
white. Fore wing olive-ochreous tinged with reddish mixed 
with some white and a few black scales; subbasal whitish strize 
from costa and cell with some black scales beyond them ; traces of 
a diffused white antemedial line with some black scales before it in 
submedian interspace; traces of an oblique sinuous white medial 
line; a white patch in and beyond end of cell with an oblique 
black discoidal striga formed of raised scales on it, some black 
scales on the outer edge of the patch and blackish marks below it 
above and below vein 1; subterminal line white, defined on inner 
side by black points and with more prominent spot at inner margin, 
excurved at middle, some reddish-brown suffusion with some black 
scales on it beyond it on costal area; a terminal series of minute 
quadrate black spots; cilia pale red, chequered with white towards 
tornus. Hind wing semihyaline whitish, the veins tinged with 
brown; the costal area and termen suffused with brown, the latter 
narrowing to a point at vein 2; a terminal black line; cilia pale 
red with a white line at base to vein 2, then whitish. 
Hab. FR. Guiana, St. Laurent Maroni, 1 2 type. Haxp. 26mm. 
(8¢) Pococera mediosinalis, sp. n. 
3. Head and thorax whitish suffused with olive-brown; antennze 
blackish, the shaft whitish towards base; abdomen grey suffused 
with olive-brown and banded with blackish; tarsi except 1st joint 
black ringed with white. Fore wing olive-brown, the basal area 
with some whitish and some black irroration above base of inner 
margin ; antemedial line black, obliquely excurved to submedian 
fold, then slightly ineurved and defined on each side by white ; 
a small black discoidal spot surrounded by whitish; a curved series 
of minute black spots beyond the cell between discal and sub- 
median folds; postmedial line black, slightly defined on outer side 
