166 
Stenia 
Pars 84 
mein., 8, p. 407 (1927) (Mabra). — Shibuya, 
Journ. Fac. Agr. Hokkaido Imp. Univ., 22, 
p. 164 (1928); Ins. Mats um., 3, p. 131, t. 
5, f. 22 (1929). 
dissipatalis Christoph, BulL Soc. Imp. 
Nat. Moscou, 56 (1), p. 28 (1881) (Stenia?). 
metasialis Rehei, Ann. Naturh. Hofmus. Wien, 30, Kreta 
p. 148, t. 4, f. 6 (1916). 
alluminialis Turati, Atti Soo. Ital. Sei. Nat., 73, p. Cyrenaica 
190 (1934). 
b) Orientalische Region. 
costipunctalis Snellen, Tijds. v. Ent., 42, p. 77 (cf, 
9), t. 4, f. 4 (cf), 5 (antenna cf) (1899) 
(Steniodes). — E. Hering, Ent. Zeit. Stettin, 
62, p. 317, 318 (1901). 
punctalis (Schiff. & Denis), vide sub a) Paläark- 
tische Region p. 164. 
nigriscripta Swinhoe, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (s. 6) 
16, p. 302 (1895) (Mabra). — Hampson, 
Trans. Ent. Soc. London, p. 221 n. 4 (1898). 
— Shibuya, Journ. Fac. Agr. Hokkaido Imp. 
Univ., 22, p. 164 (1928). 
charonialis Walker, vide sub a) Paläarktische Re- 
gion p. 165. 
rubriceps Hampson, Journ. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc., 
15, p. 212 (cf) (1903). 
Java 
(Typus: 
Tegal) 
Indien, 
Assam, 
Formosa 
Dharmsaia, 
Tenimber 
grisealis Hampson, Bull. Liverpool Mus., 2, p. 39 
(1899); Journ. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc., 15, 
p. 212 (1903); in Forbes, Nat. Hist. So- 
kotra, p. 335, t. 20, f. 4, 23 (1903). 
minoralis Snellen, Tijds. v. Ent., 23, p. 222 (Q) 
(1880) (Auxomitia); 26. p. 137, t. 8 (9), 
8a (caput) (1883) (Auxomitia); 43 (1900) 
p. 270, 271 (1901) ( hixomitia). — Pagen- 
stecher, Zoologica H. 29. p. 191 (1901). — 
profanalis Hampson (nec Walk.). Hl. Typ. 
Sp. Lep. Het. Brit. Mus., 9, p. 175, t. 174, 
f. 22 (1893). 
spodinopa Meyrick, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 
p. 469 (1S94) (Si/mmoracma). — Hampson, 
Fauna Brit. India Moths, 4, p. 234, f. 140 
(cf) (1896); Trans. Ent, Soc. Lond., p. 
207, fig. (cf) (1897) (S. (Steniodes)). — 
Shibuya, Joum. Fac, Agr. Hokkaido Imp. 
Univ., 22, p. 164 (1928). 
spodinopella Strand, Ent. Mitt., 8, p. 
130 (1919) (spodinopa forma). — Shibuya, 
Joum. Fac. Agr. Hokkaido Imp. Univ., 22, 
p. 26 (1928). 
hieralis Swinhoe, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., p. 156 
(Cf) (1904). 
paediusalis Walker, vide sub c) Aethiopische und 
Madagassische Region p. 167. 
Indien, 
Sokotra 
Malakka, 
Singapore, 
Südchina, 
Formosa, 
Ceylon, 
Borneo, 
Java, 
Sumbawa, 
Buru, 
Celebes, 
Bismarck- 
Archipel, 
Philippinen 
(Typus: 
Takalar, 
Bonthain) 
Borneo 
(Typus: 
Sarawak) 
