NOVITATES ZOOLOOICAK XXI, 1!)11. 339 



210. Eublemma lacteola sp. nov. 



(?. Entirely milk white ; wings long and narrow, fringe enormously developed. 

 Length of forewing 14 mm. ; expanse 31 mm. ; fringe of forewing 2-5 mm. 

 long. 



1 (?, Faroult, May 30, 1913. 



211. Eublemma pseudostrina sp. uov. 



This species can at once be distingnished from ostrina ab. carthami by the 

 dark band running directly to the apical point, while in the ostrina aberration 

 it rnns to the costa considerably before the apes ; it is also much smaller. 



? . Antennae golden brown ; head and thorax sulphur yellow ; abdomen pale 

 pinkish cinnamon buff. 



Forewing sulphur yellow, au oblique band running from median vein near 

 base of vein 5 to apex amber brown ; fringe and apex sooty black grey. 



Hindwing pale cinnamon buff. 



Length of forewing 7 mm.; expanse 17 mm. 



1 ?, August 5, 1913, Victor Faroult. 



212. Phyllophila numerica (Boisd.). 



Agrophila niinierlca Boisduval, Gen. el hid. Mcth. p. 175 (1840) (S. France). 

 1 specimen, <?, May 25, 1913, Victor Faroult. 



213. Tarache lucida (Hufn.). 



Noctua lucida Hufnagel, Berlin. Mag. vol. iii. p. 302 (1706) (Berlin). 



Faroult sent 89 typical lucida, 3 specimens of the ab. lugens Alph., and 19 of 

 the ab. albicollis Fabr., from the months of April, May, June, and September 

 1912-1913. 



Eutelianae. 

 214. Eutelia adulatrix (Hiibn.). 



Noctua adulali-ix (Hilbner), Samml. EaruiJ. Sdimetl. Xoct. ffi. 617, 649, 650 (1808) (Europe). 



I received from Faroult 14 specimens dated May 1913; 2 September 1912- 

 1913 ; and 1 October 1913. 



Stictopterinae. 

 215. Nycteola falsalis (Herr.-Sch.). 



Hijpaeua falsalis Herrich-.Schaffer, Deutschl. Ins. part i. pi. 166. f. 1 (1839) (Germany). 

 We captured 8 specimens in April 1912. Faroult never sent it. 



Catocalinae. 

 216. Anua tirhaca (Cram.). 



Phalaena tirhaca Cramer, Pap. E.i-ot. vol. ii. p. 116. pi. 172. f. e. (1780) (Cape of Good Hope). 



Victor Faroult sent in 17 specimens from Ootolier 1912-1913. 



This series exhibits all variations, from a specimeu (October 18, 1913) with 

 only an obsolescent patch from just above vein 5 to below vein 4 on hindwing to 

 several specimens of the strongly marked db. separans Walk. 



