NOVITATBS ZooT,or,iCAE XXT, 19U. 3i9 



yellow, a large stigma at end of cell, and a postdiscal band brown-grey, somewhat 

 shadowy. Hindwing wliito. 



Length of forewing IG mm. ; breadth 9 mm.; expanse 38 mm. 



7 cJ(?, October 1912, Victor Faroult. 



81. Euxoa lycophotioides sp. nov. 



cJ. In the extreme hairiness of the legs this insect is very close to the previous 

 species. 



Antennae cinnamon greyish brown ; head and thora.x cinnamon grey ; abdomen 

 pale grey cinnamon. Forewing cinnamon grey dusted all over with sooty grey ; 

 subbasal and antemedian crenulated bands sooty grey and a median band joined to 

 outer stigma, an interrupted and a second continuous postmedian band as well as a 

 terminal line of dots sooty black. Hindwing white. 



Length of forewing, 18 mm. ; expanse 42 mm. 



I received 15 c?c? dated October 1912-1913 from Faroult. 



82. Euxoa powelli (Oberth.). 



Arp-otis powelli Oberthtir, Le/iidoji. Coinp. Fasc. vi. p. 334. pi. cxxviii. ff. U4G, 1147 (i;)12) 

 (Geryville). 



1 (?, 10 ? ?, collected in May 1913, were sent in by Victor Faroalt. 



83. Euxoa muriicolor sp. nov. 



6. Antennae grey, apical fourth of shaft white ; head and thorax dark 

 mouse grey ; abdomen paler mouse grey. Forewing dark mouse grey in median 

 third, basal and apical thirds paler, more yellowish mouse grey ; three or four 

 dentated ante- and postmedian lines grey-brown, two spots on outermost and 

 crennlate terminal line black. Hindwing white ; terminal line and some cloudlike 

 smears greyish brown. 



? . Has transverse lines very sharply defined, and is more brownish grey. 

 Hindwing brown-grey, suffused here and there with white, fringe white. 



Length of forewing, (J 17 mm., ? 16 mm. ; expanse, c? 40 mm. ; ? 38 mm. 



A most variable species as regards shade of grey in c?. 



91 specimens from October 1912-1913 were received from Faroult. 



84. Euxoa oranaria (Bang-Haas). 



Agrotis oranaria Bang-Haas, his, vol. 19. p. 133. pi. v. f. 9 (1906) (Sud Oranais). 



An enormous series of many hundreds of specimens of this variable species were 

 sent by Victor Faroult, dated April, May, and June 1913. 



85. Euxoa mauretanica (Bang-Haas). 



Agrotis manrelaniea Bang-Haa.s, Iris, vol. 24. p. 36. pi. iii. f. 4 (1910) (Sud Oranais). 

 15 c?c?,4 ? ?, collected in May and June 1913, came from Faroult. 



86. Agrotis ypsilon (Rott.). 



Noclua 2/i;s<7o« Rottemburg, Der Naturforschn; vol.ix. p. 141 (1776) (Europe). 

 Faroult sent 27 specimens from April, May, and October 1913. 



