NOVITATES ZOOLOGICAE XXIV. 1917. 407 



Ramb. ; algeriensis Ramb. ; juscula Staud. ; habylaria Bang-Haas ; and 

 pallidata Staud., are good species. The onlj' doubtful one of tliis number is 

 algeriensis Ramb. If the insect figured by Oberthiir, Etud. Entom. livr. iii. 

 pi. 5. f. 1, is really Rambur's algeriensis , then it is quite distinct, but I am not 

 in a position to decide this without comparing the insect I have identified as 

 algeriensis with Rambur's type. The reason I am unable to do without actual 

 comparison, is that while I have a long series (14) of $$, my 4 (J^ are in very 

 poor condition, and, as is well known, ?$ of this group are not easy to determine 

 when one has to compare them with figures or descriptions of SS- 



2 $? Guelt-es-Stel, May 1913, Faroult. 



1 (J, 1 ? Biskra, Staudinger. 



1 (J, 1 ? Khenchela, June 1911, Faroult. 



162. Dyspessa kabylaria Bang-Haas. 



Dyspessa kubylaria Bang-Haas, Iris, vol. xix. p. 143. ]>!. 5. f. 10 (1906) (Gafsa). 



1 S, 19 ?? Khenchela, May— June 1911-1912, W. R. and K. J. (??) ; 

 Faroult (s). 



1 (J Biskra, Staudinger. 



4 (J(J Gafsa, Tunisia, Staudinger (co-types). 



1 <J Gab^s, Tunisia, Staudinger. 



163. Dyspessa algeriensis (Rambur). 



Eudagria algeriensis Rambur, Cat. Syst. Lipid. d'And. p. 331 footnote (18(56) (Algeria). 



1 have identified as algeriensis a series of small individuals darker and more 

 distinctly marked than juscula, but I am still in doubt about them. 



2 <J(J, 11 ?? Guelt-es-Stel, April— May 1913, Faroult. 

 1 cj, 3 ?? Bou-Saada, April 1912, Faroult. 



1 <J Khenchela, May 1912, W. R. and K. J. 



In the British Museum is 1 $ El Kantara, May 1903, Lord Walsingham. 



164. Dyspessa ulula pallida subsp. nov. 



(J. Is much paler than ulula ulula, and the white spots very much dilated 

 and fainter, sometimes the ground-colour is entirely suffused with the white. 

 ?. Almost as dark as in ulula infuscata from Amasia. 



3 (JcJ Bone, Staudinger. 



1 ? Teniet>el-had, Staudinger. 



4 (J<J, 2 ?? Hammam Meskoutine, May 1909, W. R. and E. H. 



165. Dyspessa marmorata (Rambur). 



Eudagria mamorata Rambur, Cat. Syst. Lipid. d'Andal. p. 332. pi. 5. f. 6 (1866) (Andalusia). 



We found this very abundant in Hammam R'ihra, but only caught (J^, 

 the ?? never coming to the light. 



82 <J(J Hammam R'ihra, May 1908-1913, W. R., E. H., and K, J. 

 36 <J<J Oued Hamidou, May — June 1912, Faroult. 



