172 SIE G. F. HAMPSON — EETlSlOK OF MOTHS [Feb. 21, 



EXPLANATON OF THE PLATES. 

 Plate XVI. 

 Ophisaunis harti, p. 160. Adult and young, and upper view of head. 



Platk XVII. 



Fig. 1. Tropidonotus craspedoyaster, p. 163. Upper, lower, and side views of 

 head and anterior part of bodj'. 

 2. Tropidonotus pcrcarinatus, p. 163. Upper and side views of head and 

 anterior part of body. 



Plate XVIII. 



Fig. 1. Tapinophis latoiu-hii, p. 164. Upper and side views of head and 

 anterior part of body. 

 1 a. Ditto. Upper view of head, enlarged. 

 1 b. Ditto. Side view of head, enlarged. 



1 c. Ditto. Lower view of head, enlarged. 



2. Trirhinopholis styani, p. 164. Upper and side views of head and 

 anterior part of body. 



2 a. Ditto. Ghin-shields. 



Plate XIX. 

 Fig. 1. Rana latouchii, p. 167. 



2. „ ricketti, p. 168. 



3. Leptobrachimn boettgeri, p. 171. 



4. A Revisioa of the Moths of the Subfamily Pyraustince 

 and Family Pyralida. By Sir Gr. F. Hampson, Bart., 



F.Z.S. &c." 



Part II.^ 



[Received January 10, 1899.] 



In the first part of this paper, the classification of the subfamily 

 Pi/raustbue of the Pyndidce was completed as far as the end of 

 the 1st group of genera with upturned palpi ; in the present part 

 the second group of genera with porrect palpi is dealt with. The 

 key to all the genera of the subfamily, the phylogenetic table, and 

 the plates illustrating some of the new species were given in the 

 first part of the paper. 



We should be greatly obliged for the loau of specimens of any 

 of the species mentioned in the series of papers on the Pyralidai 

 that I have been unable to identify ; they would be carefully 

 packed and returned after examination. 



Grenus 88. Megaphtsa. 



Meyaphijsa Guen. Belt. & Tyr. p. 213 (1854). 



Palpi porrect, short, the 2nd joint very broadly fringed with 

 scales below, the 3rd short, naked and downturned ; maxillary 

 palpi filiform ; frons rounded ; antennae of male ciliated ; tibiae 

 fringed with thick hair on inner side, hind tarsi with the 1st joint 

 fringed with hair on outer side. Fore wing with the costa very 



» Continued from P. Z. S. 1898, pp. 590-760. 



