KOREMALEPIS. — PYRALIS. 
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KOREMALEPIS, g. ii. 
Male. Palpi upturned, reaching above the apex of the head, heavily scaled to the tips. 
Antennae closely ciliated at the base, the cilia reduced in length towards the tip ; patagia 
produced into long brushes, extending backwards to the end of the second segment of 
abdomen. 
Female. With the second joint of the palpi less heavily scaled ; the antenna; simple ; the 
patagia normal. 
Allied to Stemmatophora and Pyralis, differing from the former in the upturned palpi, 
from the latter in the ciliated antennte of the male, and from both in the elongated brush-like 
patagia. 
Koremalepis scopula. (Plate CLIV. figs. 2, 15.) 
Expanse, J* 1, ? If inch. 
Male and female. Wings clad with dark-red and brown scales. Fore wing with ante- 
medial and postmedial narrow ochreous bands, slightly waved in the male, nearly straight in 
the female ; some pale specks on the costa between the two bands. Hind wing with the 
bands antemedial and medial and approaching each other towards the anal angle. Both 
wings with an antecilial pale line. Underside with an indistinct dark spot at the end of cell 
of each wing and the outer of the two bands only. Male with the brushes of the patagia 
black. 
Pyralis latisfascla. (Plate CLIV. fig. 8.) 
Expanse |-^^ inch. 
Male. Antennae simple. Fore wing ochreous grey ; a black, slightly waved, and 
outwardly-oblique antemedial band ; a similar but nearly erect postmedial one, outwardly- 
angled at third median and submedian veins ; the area between these two bands suft'used with 
black, so as to form in appearance one wide medial band, with a black spot on it at end of 
cell, and the costa above it with black streaks alternating with grey ones; outer area irrorated 
with black; a series of antecilial black spots. Hind wing fuscous, with pale and black ante- 
cilial lines. Underside sufi"used with black ; both wings with an irregular postmedial baud 
and spot at end of cell, which sometimes is very indistinct. 
