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which has also some brown strige on the margin. Hind wing 
with the basal half ochreous ; a postmedial diffused brown band, 
with white and silver band on it; the outer area white, with a 
marginal series of brown lunules. Underside with the basal half 
of fore wing brown; a brown postmedial band to each wing. 
Hab, Sikhim. EZwp. 24 millin. 
“ Genus STAMNODES. 
Stamnodes, Gwen. Phal. ii, p. 515 (1857). 
Type, S. pawperaria, Eversm., from Central Asia. 
Range. N. America; Altai; N.W. Himalayas. 
Palpi slight and porrect; antenne of male slightly thickened 
and flattened ; hind tibize with two pairs of spurs. Fore wing 
with vein 3 from close to angle of cell; 6 from above angle of 
cell; 7 from beyond the areole; 10 anastomosing with 11, and 
then with 7, 8,9 to form the double areole. Hind wing with 
vein 3 from before angle of cell; 5 from above angle; the disco- 
cellulars angled and veins 6, 7 stalked. 
3852. Stamnodes pamphilata, Feld. Reis. Nov. pl. 182, fig. 34; 0. § 8. 
no, 5885. 
Fulvous orange ; head, thorax, abdomen, and basal area of both 
wings suffused with fuscous. Fore wing with the costa fuscous, 
with four white spots on it; 
an oblique triangular fuscous 
postmedial patch from costa 
extending to vein 4; the apical 
area fuscous, narrowing to 
outer angle. Hind wing with 
the margin narrowly fuscous ; 
cilia of both wings chequered 
Fig. 198. ‘ white and fuscous. Underside 
Stamnodes pamphilata, 3. }. Sich thes hacceaee tance wing 
suffused with fuscous ; the dark markings and the whole of hind 
wing brown, grizzled with white. 
Hub. Kulu; Thundidni; Dharmsdla. Luwp., $ 34, 2 42 millim. 
) Genus STERRHA. 
“Stervha, Herr.-Schiffer, Eur. Schmett. iii, p. 108 (1847) (nee Huibn.) 
Pseudosterrha, Warr. P. Z. S. 1888, p. 324. 
Rhodometra, Mey. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1892, p. 75. 
Type, S. sacraria, Linn. 
Range. Europe; Africa; the N.W. Himalayas, Khdsis, and 
throughout the plains of India. 
Palpi porrect, the 2nd joint roughly scaled, the 3rd minute; 
antenne of male bipectinated to three-fourths length; hind tibiz 
with two pairs of spurs. Fore wing with vein 3 from before 
