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Iliudiving : with blackisli cell-siiot, and indistinct central and postmedian 

 lines ; the snbmargiual shade bioadei- and complete. 



Underside much jjaler, whitish with a faint yellowish tinge, coarsely grey- 

 s])eckled ; cell-spots black ; marginal area grey beyond a smoky-grey submarginal 

 shade. 



Head, thorax, and abdomen like wings ; centre of vertex, base of shoulders, and 

 tips of patagia blackish. 



Expanse of wings : 25 mm. 



Forewiug with large fovea: hindmargin of hiudwing scarcely elbowed at 

 vein 4. 



■2 (?c?, Nakheila, R. Atbara, February Tth, 8th, 1904. 



47. tCrocalia aglossalis Hag., Am/. Soc. Ent. Fr. (6). ii. p. 635 (1891) (Karachi). 

 1 J, Nakheila, K. Atbara, February 2nd, 1904. 



48. tScotomera woUastoni llothsih., JSloc. Zool. viii. p. 433 (1901) (>Sheudi). 

 '2 S 6, Nakheila, li. Atbara, February Tth, 1904. 



49. Pyralis obsoletalis (Mann), Wien. Ent. Mon. viii. p. 179 (1864) (Brnssa). 

 1 c^, Nakheila, II. Atbara, February 6th, 1904. 



5(». Diplopseustis perieresalis (Wlk.), Cat. Lep. B. M. xix, p. 958 (Borneo). 



1 ?, Nakheila, R. Atbara, February 4th, 1904. 



51. Marasmia trapezalis (Guen.), Lcp. Delt. ,)'■ P>/r. p. 200 (1854) (S. Leone). 



2 (?(?, Nakheila, R. Atbara, February 2nd and Tth, 1904. 



52. Hellula undalis (Fabr.), Ent. Si/st. iii. 2. p. 226 (1T94) (Italy). 

 2 <?(?, Nakheila, River Atbara, February 5th and Tth, 1904. 



53. Nomophila noctuella (Schitf.), Wien. Verz.\^. 136(1776). 



4 ? ?, Nakheila, R. Atbara, February 1st— 6th, 1904. 



54. Cornifrons ulceratalis Led., Wien. Eiif. Mon. ii. p. 147 (1858) (Damascus). 



5 ? ?, Nakheila, R. Atbara, February 2nd— Pith, 1904. 



55. Pachyzancla phaeopteralis (Guen.), J.ejj. Belt. <]'• Fi/r. p. 349. n. 409 (1854) 



(8. America). 



1 cf, Nakheila, R. Atbara, February 4th, 1904. 



56. Cybolomia pentadalis Led., Ver/i. Z. B. Ver. Wien v. p. 217 (1855). 



1 ¥, Nakheila, R. Atbara, February 5th, 1904. 



The present example is much more strongly streaked than the Syrian types. 

 Two examples iu the National Collection, however, from Aden are intermediate. 



