336 NOVITATES ZOOLOGICAE XXI. 1914. 



Hindwing semivitreons, white nervnres and teriuen broadly brown-grey. 

 Length of forewing 10 mm. ; expanse ;i7 mm. 



2 c?cJ, Jane 1913, Faroult. . 



193. Athetis astigmata sp. nov. 



(3 ?. Similar to riifostigmata, but without rufous stigma. 



1 (?, 2 ? ?, October and November 1912-1913, Victor Faroult. 



194. Catamecia bryophiloides sp. nov. 



? . Antennae brown ; head and thorax wood grey ; abdomen paler, more 

 yellowish. 



Forewing ash grey ; median area darker, this median area defined by the slate 

 grey ante- and postmedian lines which are curved outwards from inner margin 

 towards costa, so that at costa the antemedian line is one-fourth from base, and the 

 postmedian line touches apex, while on inner margin they are so near together that 

 they divide the area into three equal parts ; there is a pale grey area broad to apex 

 and just beyond postmedian line on vein 1. 



Hindwing silvery grey-white, darker towards termen. c? is more uniform grey 

 on forewing. 



Length of forewing, c? 12 mm., ? 11-13 mm.; expanse, S 27 mm., ¥ 25- 

 29 mm. 



1 cJ, 2 ? ?, August and September 1913, Faroult. . 



195. Catamecia subperla sp. nov. 



Resembles Bnjophila perla. 



cJ. Antennae brown-grey, black towards base ; head and thorax cream buiF 

 sprinkled closely with brown-grey ; abdomen huffish. 



Forewing cream white sprinkled with grej'-brown ; a row of spots on costa and 

 at base and several ante- and postmedian ill-defined lines as well as the stigmata 

 grey-brown. 



Hindwing greyish white, stigma and ill-defined snbterminal band wood grey. 



? . Differs in having large submedian brown patch above vein 1 on forewing. 



Length of forewing, c? 10-14 mm., ? 11-13 mm. ; expanse, S 23-31 mm., 

 ? 25-29 mm. 



Faroult forwarded 95 specimens dated August, September, and October 1913. 



196. Catamecia cinnamomina sp. nov. 



This is a most variable insect ; there appear to be four princii)al variations, 

 and the only reason 1 take the one as typical is that there are 5 specimens of it, 

 whereas of the other three there are 4, 2, and 2 respectively. 



3 ? . Foreleg black, tarsus banded with white ; antennae brown ; head and 

 thorax sandy cinnamon ; abdomen cinnamon grey. 



Forewing sandy cinnamon ; a large quadrate chocolate patch on disc between 

 base of vein 2 and just below subcostal nervure, from which patch a chocolate line 

 runs on inner side to inner margin and costal edge respectively ; two spots on costa 

 and quadrate blotch below them, reaching from subcostal to base of vein 4 chocolate ; 

 beyond this a line of minute brown dots and a sinuate darker cinnamon snbterminal 

 line. 



