236 NOVITATKS ZOOLOGICAE XXII. 1915. 



Boarmianae 



59. Zuleika nobiliaria (Bang-Haas) 

 Scoiliuiiii iHihiliaria Bang-Haas, /Ws, xix. p. 141. t. v. f. 13(UtOG)(Gourine, Tuni3(J,SudOraDaisy ) 

 1 ?, Oned Nra, April 16-30 (1914). 



Cossidae 



60. Cossus aries Piing. 



Cossus aries Pungler, Iris, xv. p. 145. t. vi. f. -^i (1902) (Palestine). 

 1 c?, 1 ?, Oned Nna, April 16-30 (1914). 



01. Dyspessa? suavis (Stand.) 



Eiidagria jnrdana Tar. suaris Staudinger, Iris. xii. p. .S55. t. v. f. 7 (1900) (Algeria). 



This is quite distinct hom jordana, and must stand as a good species. 



1 ?, El A rich, east of Gnerrara, April 13 (1914). 



[Dr. 0. Staudiuger described and figured a cossid {Iris, x, p. 1S5. t. v. f. 13, 

 189T) under the name of Hypopta? vauloyeri from Chellala, Algeria. In 1913 

 Dr. Hartert, Herr Carl Hilgert, and 1 succeeded in capturing 7 J J and 16 ? ? of 

 this e.xceedingly rare insect at Ain Sefra, Sud Oranais, in Ma}'. I consider that 

 although it is much more hair}' than D. jordana and D. siwvis it nevertheless 

 belongs in the same genus. I believe, however, that eventually all three will, 

 together with asema Piing,, have to be put in a new genus.] 



PTRALIDAE 



Galleriauae 



62. Lamoria anella (Schiffi) 



Tiiieii anella SchifEermiiller, Syst. Verz. Schiiiett. ]\'ieii, p. 135 (1770) (Vienna). 

 4 ? ¥, Oned Nya, April 16-30 (1914). 



63. Arenipsis sabella Hmpsn. 



Arenipais sabella Hampson, Mem. Lepidop. viii. p. 501. No. 9.3. pi. xxiv. f. 1 (1901) (F.io). 



2 ? ?, El Alia, between Touggourt and Gnerrara, April 12 (1914). 



Anerastianae 

 64. Pectinigera hilgerti sp. nov. 



6. Antennae brownish buflf ; head, thorax, and abdomen creamy buff. 



Foreiving : huffish straw-colonr, costal area paler. 



liindwing : semivitreous cream-white. 



¥ . Foreiving : darker straw-colour, costal area whiter. 



Length of forewing : tj 15 mm., ? 18-5 mm. 



Expanse : c? 34 mm , ? 42 mm. 



1 (J, 5 ? ?, El Alia, between Tonggourt and Gnerrara, April 12 (1914). 



