324 NOVITATER ZOOLOOICA XXI, Uil4. 



116. Borolia lacteicolor sp. nov. 



(?. Antennae brownish yellow ; head, thorax, and abdomen cream buff. 



Forewings cream bnff ; two Ijlack dots at end of cell, an almost imperceptible 

 antemedian darker bnff line and an almost obsolete postmediau line of very minnte 

 black dots a shadowy darker buff siibterminal line. 



Hiudwings semivitreons opalescent white. 



1 c?, September 1913, Victor Faroult. 



CUCULLIANAE. 

 117. CopicucuUia oberthliri ((Julot). 



Simyra rfherthiiri Culot, Nod. H Geom. d'Eur. Prem. Part. liv. 2. p. 26. pi. 3. f. 1 (19(19) (Algeria). 



Sir George Hampson is of opinion that this species is not a Simyra, bnt 

 in spite of its strongly pectinated antennae should be placed in the genus 

 CopicucuUia. 



Faroult forwarded ITO specimens, of which 170 are from October 19r2 and 

 1913 and 3 from November 1913. 



Monsieur Culot figures this insect with filiform antennae, while all mine, both 

 (? and ? , have very strongly pectinated antennae. 



118. CucuUia anthemidis Guen. 



Ciicullia aiilhenutUs Gueni'e, Spec. Gin. Lepnlojj vol. vi. Noct. vol. ii. p. 140 (1852) (S. France). 



4 specimens taken by ourselves April 1912, and 2 from Faroult March 1913 

 and November 1912. 



119. CucuUia chamomillae (Schiff.). 



Nnrlun chamnmiUae SchiffermiUler, Si/st. Vei-.. Srhmell. W'leii. p. 7.^ (1770) (Vienn.i). 



Faroult forwarded 10 specimens dated March, April, and November 1913, and 

 we took 2 in April 1912. 



120. Hypomecia quadi-ivergula (Mab.). 



Epiineria qiindrivergiila JIabille, Bull. Soc, Eiiloin. Frciiicr, 188H. p. 51 (Gabes). 



I received 85 specimens of this species from Victor Faroult taken in October 

 and November 1912-1913. 



121. Cleophana chabardis Oberth. 



Cleophana rliabardh Oberthiir, Etud. Enlom. Fasc. i. p. 47. pi. 2. f. 2 (187G) (Bou Saada). 



Tills species is rare at Gnelt-es-Stel, though farther south it is exceedingly 

 common. Among the present series there are no specimens of true ab. albicans 

 Stdgr., only some intermediate specimens ; but from Gliardaia southwards and 

 eastwards the ab. albicans is more abundant than the typical form. 



Faroult sent me 21 specimens from April and May 1913. 



122. Cleophana boetica diluta Hothscli. 



Clcnphana hnrjira diluta Rothschild, Ann. .!/»(/. Xnl. 11, nt. ser. viii. vol. viii. p. 2.32 (1911) (BoH 

 Saada). 



This is undoubtedly the most abundant of the Ckophana-Calophasia group 

 at Gaelt-es-Stel. 



