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spot in the cell and larger one in interspace below it ; a medial spot witli three spots below 
it ; a trifid postmedial spot with a band of specks beyond it. Hind wing with the basal 
two thirds hyaline, crossed by medial and postmedial waved oblique black lines. Cilia o£ 
both wings white, with a black line through them, the tips chequered black and white. 
Stenia profanalis, Wlk. (Plate CLXXIV. fig. 22.) 
Botys profanalis, Wllc. Cat. xxxiv. p. 1403. 
Expanse § inch. 
Smoky black-brown. Fore wing Mith an antemedial curved dark line ; a pale speck 
below middle of cell and lunule at end of it ; a dentate postmedial line excurved at middle ; 
both wings with a marginal series of specks. 
Marasmia venilialis, WJh. (Plate CLXXIV. fig. 11.) 
Asopia venilialis, TFZA;. Cat. xvii. p. 373. 
Expanse # inch. 
Brownish white ; abdomen with paired black spots on the penultimate segment. Fore 
wing with black strigse on the costa ; antemedial, medial, and postmedial slightly ciirved 
fuscous lines ; marginal area suffused with fuscous. Hind wing with ante- and postmedial 
oblique lines, which nearly meet towards anal angle ; marginal area suftused with fuscous. 
The tuft of scales in cell of fore wing in male fuscous. 
Parapoynx votalis, Wlk. (Plate CLXXIV. fig. 4.) 
Oligostigma votalis, Wllc. Cat. xvii. p. 433. 
Expanse f inch. 
Pale brown, irrorated with dark brown and striped with black. Fore wing with an 
oblique black line from end of cell to base of inner margin, with sjDots on it at discocellulars 
and median nervure ; two obliquely curved postmedial lines, the outer line broadest ; sub- 
marginal and marginal lines, the latter broadest. Hind wing with antemedial, medial, post- 
medial, submarginal, and marginal oblique black lines, the postmedial and marginal broadest. 
Parapoynx postalbalis. (Plate CLXXIV. fig. 3.) 
Expanse |^ inch. 
Female. Head, thorax, and abdomen white, the last with fuscous segmental bands. Fore 
Aving white sufi'used with fuscous, and crossed by medial and postmedial white lines con- 
verging towards the outer angle, with a yellow spot between them ; the apical area yellow, 
with a white streak outwardly edged with black from below the apex to the second median 
