Lepidopiera of the family LitJioslldce. 375 



Zerenopsis, Felder. (PI. VIII. %. 19.) 



346. Zerenopsis leopardina, Felder, Reise der Nov. Lep. 4, 



pi. c. fig. 19. Hah. — South Airica. 



347. Zerenopsis lepida == Deiopela lepida, Wlk. Lep. 



Het. 2, p. 571. i7ai.— Natal. 



Stekelopsis, nov. gen. (PI. VIII. fig. 13.) 



Allied to the preceding genus, but strangely resemlDling 

 the Dioptid genus Stenele. It may readily be distin- 

 guished fi^-om that group (with which alone it could be 

 confounded) by its more robust body, much longer palpi^ 

 the bladder-like drums at the base of the abdomen, the 

 loAver radial of primaries emitted near to the third median 

 branch, the shorter secondaries, longer discoidal cell, the 

 subcostal branches placed upon a footstalk, and the more 

 angular discocellulars. Type, *S'. exposita. 



348. Stenelopsis exposita, n. sp. Hub. — Para. 



Much resembling Stenele translata; wings cadmium- 

 yellow ; primaries with a sulphur-yellow longitudinal in- 

 terno-median streak ; a large black spot, excavated in 

 front, at the end of the cell, followed by an irregular 

 abbreviated cream-coloured band ; outer border and apex 

 broadly brown ; a submarginal series of eight pale yellow 

 spots, becoming elongate towards the costa ; costal margin 

 and internal vein blackish ; secondaries with a large rounded 

 black spot at the end of the cell ; outer border and the 

 greater part of the veins on the disc black-brown ; subapical 

 area and costa sulphur-yellow ; crest of head Avhite, with 

 a central brown spot; vertex and collar brown, spotted 

 Avith yellow; thorax dark brown, longitudinally streaked 

 with yellow; abdomen chrorac-ycllow, the posterior half 

 with central and lateral longitudinal dusky streaks, which 

 converge toAvards the anus ; Avings below clearer in colour, 

 the submarginal spots paler ; secondaries Avith five or six 

 small spots on the outer border; body beloAV cream- 

 coloured, legs streaked Avith brown : expanse of Avings 

 2 inches 1 line. 



349. Stenelopsis maculifrons = Stenele maculifrons, Wlk. 



Lep. Het. Suppl. 1, p. 157. Hab. — Limas^ 

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