PAEASAEAMA. — STEMMATOPHOEA. 
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Parasarama jucundalis, Wlk. (Plate CLXXII. fig. 7.) 
Bleptina ? jucundalis, Wllc. Cat. xxxiv. p. 1164. 
Expanse ^ inch. 
Olive-yelloW;, slightly sulfused with black. Fore wing with two black subbasal spots ; 
indistinct double antemedial, dentate, black lines ; a minutely dentate postmedial line 
excurved beyond lower angle of cell. Hind wing more suffused with black ; traces of a post- 
medial pale line ; both wings with marginal and cilial series of dark specks. 
Locastra cristalis. (Plate CLXXII. fig. 24.) 
Expanse 1| inch. 
Female. Head, thorax, and abdomen thickly covered with olive-green, vinous, and 
ochreous scales. Fore wing clothed with mingled light and dark scales, the tints being olive- 
greens and bi'owns on the costal area, vinous and brown on the inner two-thirds of the wing; 
a medial slightly waved black line ; a postmedial lunulate black line, excurved round the end 
of the cell ; a raised tuft of dark scales below the cell just before the medial line, and a 
smaller tuft on the centre of the discocellulars. Hind wing fuscous, with very faint traces 
of a dark, curved^ postmedial line. 
Stericta nubilalis. (Plate CLXXII. fig. 9.) 
Expanse \X inch. 
Male. Head, thorax, and abdomen pale greyish, variegated with ochreous and olive- 
brown scales. Fore wing clothed with grey, ochreous, and olive-green and brown scales ; an 
oblique dark antemedial line ; a curved dentate postmedial line, an oblique black streak 
across the apex from the costa two-thirds from base to above centre of outer margin ; two 
small tufts of leaden-coloured curved scales in the cell, springing from below the subcostal 
and lying flat on the wing with a downward direction, one tuft just beyond the middle, the 
other at end. Hind wing pale and semihyaline ; clouded with fuscous towards the outer 
margin, especially on apical area. 
Stemmatophora salmo. (Plate CLXXI. fig. 6.) 
Stemmatopliora salmo, Umpsn. III. Lep. Het. viii. p. 128, pi. cliv. fig. 18, 2 . 
Expanse l-j inch. 
Male. Antennae with long ciliations ; palpi longer than in the female ; the wings duller 
in coloration, with much less pink suffusion. 
Stemmatophora astigma. (Plate CLXXI. fig. 12.) 
Expanse 1^ inch. 
Female. Allied to S. vihicalis, Wlk. ; the antemedial line of the fore wing evenly curved 
and with no black spot at the end of the cell. 
