i^ovlTATES ZonLonirAE XXI. 1914. S/lS 



30.j. Tephrina viridaria sp. nov. 



? . Antennae buffish brown ; bead and tborax pale glancons green ; abdomen 

 bufBsh amber brown. 



Forewing bright glancons green, two larger and several minnte rufous spots 

 on costal area, two antemedian almost obsolete shadow lines, a postmedian rnfons 

 line somewhat obsolete joins outermost rufous costal spot, outside which are two 

 rnsty rufous spots ; fringe yellow and brown. Hindwing paler glaucous green 

 freckled somewhat with brown, a rusty brown waved median line. 



Length of forewing Ki mm. ; expanse 30 mm. 



1 ? dated October 4, 1913, Victor Faroult. 



300. Tephrina cinnamomaria sj). nov. 



?. Antennae whitish ; head and thorax greyish cinnamon ; abdomen yellowish 

 (? greasy). 



Forewing greyish cinnamon ; two curved darker transverse bands ; three dark 

 grey spots on costa, zigzag terminal line dark grej-. Hindwing similar. 



Length of forewing 13 mm. ; expanse 29 mm. 



1 ? October 4, 1913, Victor Faroult. 



307. Scodiona lentiscaria (Donz.). 



Crorallis leiitismria Donzel, Ann. Sm: Entum. Framr, vol. vi. p. 13. t. i. figs. 1, 2. 



This and the following are much rarer than Sc. plebejaria at Guelt-es-Stel ; 

 Dr. Nissen took 2 when we were there together in April 1912, of which 1 J is 

 at Tring, and Victor Faroult sent in 1 <? and 3 ? ? from April 1913. 



308. Scodiona albirosea Rothsch. 



Si-o(l!o)ia albirosea Rothschild, Ami. ,C- .)/«</. Xnl. Hi«t. Ser. 8. vol. viii, p. 2.32 (1911) (Bou Saada). 



This is also one of the rarer species. We took 1 6 in April 1912, and Victor 

 Faroult sent in 3 (JtJ and 4 S ? from October I9I2 and April, May, and October 

 1913. 



309. Scodiona plebejaria (Oberth.) 



ZuUika plebejaria Obertbiir, Elud. Eniuiii. Cump. Fasc. iv. 1. p. 077. No. 437. pi. li. f. 437 (1910) 

 (El Aouedje, Sebdon). 



This species is very variable in colour and marking as well as in size, varying 

 from rosy brick-red to rosy buff, and while a i dated April 17, 1912, taken by us, 

 has only the stigma and a snbapical spot on the forewing and a stigma on hindwing, 

 a (? taken in April 1913 by Faroult has on the forewings complete ante- and 

 postmedian bands of spots and on the hindwings complete postmedian bands. The 

 smallest tj has an exj)anse of 33 mm., while the biggest measures 44 mm. We 

 collected 22 S i \n April 1912, and Victor Faroult sent 108 c?c? and 8 ? ?, all 

 from April 1913. 



310. Aspilates ochrearia (Rossi). 



Phalaena ochrearia Rossi, Mant. Ins. vol. ii. p. 53. tab. 7. N. (1794) (Etruria— Tuscany). 



Victor Faronlt sent 2 <?<? and 3 ? ? finm September 1912 and Ajiril 1913. 



