Genera and Species o/'Pyralidse. 4i>7 



Leptoctenista dubia, sp. n. 



Fore wings ochreous, 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, antenna?, collar, and basal 

 segments of abdomen ochreous ; 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. 



Stemmatophora, Guen. 



Stemmatophora duplicata, sp. n. 

 Glcea duplicate*, Walker, MS. 



Fore wings dull reddish fuscous, dusted with fine black 

 atoms ; 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 antennas 

 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. Jt seems to be allied to Stemma- 

 tophora dentiadata } Swinh., from Burmah. 



Stemmatophora albilineata, 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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