418 COL. C. SWINHOE ON NEW [Nov. 5, 
Hab. Solun (Simla), September. Three examples from the late 
Captain Reed’s collection. 
From A. robustalis this species differs in having the outer line 
on the fore wing denticulated, and the outer line on the hind wing 
barely visible above, but well defined on the underside. 
PYRALES. 
PYRALIDS. 
STEMMATOPHORA FOLIATA, n. sp. (Plate XLIV. fig. 5.) 
Antenne, palpi, head, and collar ochreous grey ; body and wings 
brownish fawn-colour, tinged with pale ochreous and irrorated with 
slaty grey atoms ; fore wings much darker than the hind wings, hind 
wings paler towards the base; fore wings with a brown spot at the 
end of the cell, and both wings crossed by two wavy brown lines— 
first from costa one third from base, and the other from costa one 
third from apex, both meeting in a rounded form close to the 
abdominal margin of the hind wings at its centre, the outer line 
edged outwardly with pale ochreous grey, the inner line only faintly 
visible in the hind wings ; cilia ochreous grey interlined with brown. 
Underside pale bronzy grey irrorated with grey atoms; wings 
shining ; veins prominent, spot at the end of cell in fore wings and 
outer line of both wings prominent. 
Expanse of wings 153, inch. 
Hab. Nilgiri Hills, 6700 feet, June 1887. Four examples from 
Mr. Hampson. 
Allied to S. vibiealis, Lederer, of Ceylon, the type specimen of 
which has been compared with the present species. S. vibicalis is 
a smaller insect and more robust, with somewhat differently shaped 
transverse lines. 
PYRALIS DULCICULALIS, 0. sp. 
Body and wings of a pale uniform reddish colour, one example 
is tinged with greenish ; abdomen with four or five lower segmental 
brown bands ; fore wings with the costal line spotted with black and 
yellow; a black spot at the end of the cell, and two nearly upright 
slightly sinuous white lines—first antemedial inwardly bordered with 
brown, the second discal extending from the hinder angle to the 
costa less than one third from the apex, and outwardly bordered 
with brown, and the space between the lines is paler than the rest 
of the wing. Hind wings slightly darker than the fore wings, whitish 
towards the costa, a white outwardly curved line just beyond the 
middle, bordered with brown on both sides and which stops on the 
whitish costal space, and has a large brown spot where it touches 
the hinder margin. 
Underside paler, s shining, cmavictune obscure ; legs reddish, fore legs 
with black and Mea bands above. 
Expanse of wings 58, inch. 
Hab. Mahablesliwer, May 1887. Three examples. 
Nearest to P. platymitris, Butler, from which it differs in its uni- 
