STENOLOBA. 



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5559, Stenoloba jancousci. 



Dichagyris janJcowsMi, Oberth. Et. Ent. x. p. 28, pi. 3. f. 5 (1884) ; 



Staud. Cat. Lep. pal. p. 361. 

 Edema nivilinea, Leech, P. Z. S. 1888, p. 638, pi. 32. f. 1 ; Kirby, Cat. 



Het. p. 673. 



Head and thorax grey-white mixed with olive-brown ; tarsi 

 brown ringed with white ; abdomen ochreous brown with slight 

 whitish segmental lines. Eore wing bluish white, the costal area 

 olive-brown, expanding to discal fold from before middle to end of 

 cell, then curving upwards to a point on costa before apex, the 

 inner area tinged with grey-brown, the terminal area suffused 

 with reddish brown, narrowly towards apex, broadly towards 

 tornus ; an elliptical disocoidal spot, obsolescent above, defined by 

 blackish points below ; a rather oblique sinuous postmedial line 



Fig. 113. — Stenoloba jancousci, (^ . }. 



from vein 6 to inner margin, the veins beyond it streaked with 

 white below the costa ; subterminal line white, excurved below 

 vein 7 and at middle, incurved at discal and submedian folds ; a 

 fine white line just before termen. Hind wing whitish tinged 

 with thrown, the terminal area suffused with brown ; cilia whitish 

 tinged with brown ; the underside white tinged with brown, the 

 terminal area suffused with brown, a dark patch on middle of 

 costa, discoidal spot, and minutely waved postmedial line oblique 

 towards costa, then sinuous. 



Ilab. E. Siberia, Ussuri ; Japan, Oiwake, 1 c? , Yokohama 

 {Fryer), 2 cj , 2 $ type nivilinea. Exp. 32-36 millim. 



5560. Stenoloba ferrimacula. (Plate CLIX. fig. 28.) 



Erastria ferrimacida, Huipsn. J. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc. xvii. p. 472 (1906). 



Head and thorax grey-white faintly tinged with olive ; palpi 

 behind and antennae blackish ; abdomen whitish dorsally suffused 

 with brown. Fore wing grey-white slightly tinged with olive ; 

 subbasal line whitish defined at sides by a few fuscous scales, 

 entire, excurved in submedian interspace ; antemedial line double 

 and black from costa to median nervure, then white defined at 

 sides by some fuscous scales, oblique, waved, angled inwards on 

 vein 1 ; orbicular represented by a tuft of rough rufous scales 

 with a patch of white sufi'usion from it to postmedial line with 



