718 SIR G. F. HAMPSOTf — REVISION OP MOTHS [Nov.15, 



J. Legs of male normal. 



a. {EpheremtC). Fore wing of male with large fovea, and 

 the membrane extremely contorted below the cell. 



45) SvLEPTA ABTSSALI8 Snell. Tijd. V. Ent. xxxv. p. 172, pi. lU. 

 fp. 11, 12. Java; Amboina ; N. Guinea. 



h. Retinaculum of male formed by a large fan of white 

 scales. 



(46)tSi:LEPTA PAUCiSTEiALis Warr. A. M. N. H. (6) xvii. p. 139. 



N.E. India. 



c. Hind wing of male with the inner area clothed with 



rough hair belo^^- ; the tornus lobed ; fore wing long 

 and narrow. 



(47) Stlepta maculalis Leech, Entom. 1889, p. 67, pi. 3. f. 11. 



Japan. 



d. Hind ^^^ng of male with the tornus tufted with hair. 



(48)*SXLEPTA POGONODES, n. Sp. 



<S • Yellow; head, thorax, and abdomen towards extremity 

 suffused with rufous ; legs banded with rufous. Fore wing with 

 slight rufous marks at base ; an antemedial line oblique from costa 

 to below median nervure, Avhere it is angled, then angled inwards 

 on vein 1 ; a speck in cell and discoidal lunule ; the postmedial 

 line broad and irregular, nearly straight from costa to vein 2, then 

 bent inwards to below angle of cell, and with patches between it 

 and lower augle of cell; the termen rather broadly rufous, diffused 

 inwards to the postmedial line at middle ; cilia chequered brown 

 and yellow. Hind wing with indistinct postmedial line bent out- 

 wards between veins 5 and 2; the terminal area suffused with 

 brown, and the tufts at tornus brown ; cilia brown and yellow. 



Hah. Batchian, Amboina iDolierty). Exp. 30 mm. ' Type in 

 Coll. Eothscbild. . ^ 



e. Wings of male normal. 



a\ {Lipotigris). Thorax of male with a fan of large 

 scales from origin of fore coxae. 



^49) Stlepta BEGiNALis Cram. Pap. Exot. iv. p. 163, pi. 372. 

 f C W. Lidies ; C. America. 



i\ {Pleuroptya). Thorax of male with a fan of large 

 scales from origin of hind wing below. 



(50) Stlepta balteata Fabr. Suppl. Ent. Syst. p. 457 (1798). 



S. Europe ; Japan ; China ; India, 

 Sylepta aurantiacalis Fisch. v. Ceylon, & Burma : Sula. 



Rosl. Abbild. Schmett. p. 213, pi. 75. f. 3. 



