320 NOVITATES ZOOLOnlCAE XXl. 19H. 



87. Agrotis nona Oberth. 



Arjrotis nona Oberthiir, Lepidop. Cninp. Faso. vii. p. G2. pi. oxci. fE. 1810, 1841) (1913) (Aflou). 

 Fiironlt sent 34 specimens from October ami November 1913. 



88. Agrotis nisseni Rothsch. 



Agrotis tiisseni Rothschild, Nov. Zool. vol. xix. p. 125. No. 2 (1912) (Ain Draham). 



A fine, perfect specimen, dated October 3, 1913, was sent to me \iy Victor 

 Faronlt. 



89. Agrotis orbona (Hnfn.). 



Pluilaena orJoHd Hufnagel, "Tab. Lep. Berl." Berlin. Mnij. vol. iii. p. 304 (17(17) (Berlin). 

 1 (?., October 2, 1913, Victor Faronlt. 



90. Agrotis comes (Fabr.). 



Nociua comes Fabricius, ilaut. Ins. vol. ii. p. 1 jO (1787) (Europe). 



4 specimens received from Faronlt, October and November 1013. 

 91. Agrotis pronuba (Linn.). 



Phalaena promdia Linnaeus, Syst. Nat. ed. x. p. .012 (1758) (Europe). 



59 specimens, dated Ajiril, May, Jnne, September, and (Jctolicr 1912-1913, 

 came from Faroult. 



92. Agrotis augurides sp. nov. 



c?. Differs from A. augur in wanting the sharpl)- defined stigmata, and in 

 having both transverse lines beyond outer stigma reaching the costa. All markings 

 are less defined and colour greyer. 



Length of forewing 21 mm. ; e.Kpanse uO mm. 



1 S, October 11, 1913, Victor Faroult. 



93. Agrotis flammatra (Schiff.). 



Nnrlmtflammatra SchifEermiiller .System. Verz. SclimM. Wien. p. 811 (177<"i) (Vienna). 

 1 S received from Faroult, October 13, 1913. 



94. Lycophotia kermesina (Mali.). 



Nociua kermesina Mabille, Ann. Soc. Entmn. France (Ser. 4. vol. 'J. p. 55 pi. 2. f. 10. (1809) 

 (Bocognano). 



I received 80 specimens from Faroult dated September, October, and 

 November, 1913. 



This species is enormously variable, the ground colour raugnig from pale 

 lavender grey to deep rnfous and dirty olive. 



9.5. Lycophotia inconspicua sp. nov. 



c??. Antennae amber brown ; head ligneous cinnamon buff; thorax ligneous 



cinnamon bnfi" powdered with grej'-black ; abdomen ligneons grey. Forewing 



ligneous cinnamon yellow densely powdered with grey-black ; two antemedian and 



one postmedian black spots on costa ; stigmata barely indicated ; broad median and 



