536 kocxuidje. 



1924. Cirphis andereggi. 



Leucania andereggii, Boisd. Gen. et Ind. Meth. p. 132 (1840); Herr.-Schaff. 



Eur. Schmett., Noct. f. 32ti; Stand. Cat. Lep. pal. p. l'J2. 

 Leucania valesicola, Guen. Noct. iii. p. 440 (1852). 

 Leucania cinis^ Frr. Neue Beitr. Sclimett. pi. 629. f. 3 (1858). 

 Leucania rupica^na, Led. Wien. ent. Mon. 18()0, p. 284, pi. 7. f. 1. 

 Agrotis ene/adincnsis, Mill. Eev. etMag. 1873, p. 3; id. Icones, iii. pp. 308, 



4C6,pl.'l39. f. 2. 



Head and thorax pale olive-brown ; abdomen fuscous grey, the 

 anal tuft tinged with rufous. Fore wing pale olive-brown irrorated 

 with black ; the cell, the area below it, and apical part of costal 

 area tinged with rufous ; the veins strongly streaked with white ; a 

 prominent black streak below the cell from base to below origin of 

 vein 2 ; an oblique black striga above inner margin before middle ; 

 a slight black streak in lower angle of coll continued beyond the 

 cell above and below vein 5 ; a terminal series of small triangular 

 black marks. Hind wing fuscous ; the cilia pale brown with a 

 dark line through them ; the underside grey tinged with fuscous. 



Ab. 1. cinis. Much darker; fore wing black-brown with the 

 veins white. 



Ab. 2. engadinensis. Fore Aving witli the veins indistinctly 

 streaked with grey, a curved diffused black postmedial line. This 

 may j)rove to be a distinct species. 



Hub. France, Pyrenees ; Switzerland, Engadine, 2d', 1 $ ; 

 Bosnia ; W. Turkestan, Issyk-Kul. Exp. 34 millim. 



1925. Cirphis lineata. 



Leucania lineata, Ev. Bidl. Mosc. 1842, iii. p. 550; Herr.-Scbaff. Eur. 

 Schmett., Noct. f. 368 ; Frr. Neue Beitr. Schmett. pi. 478. f. 1 ; Staud. 

 Cat. Lep. pal. p. 192. 



Head and thorax brownish ochreous slightly mixed with black 

 hairs ; palpi fuscous at sides ; abdomen greyish fuscous, the anal 

 tuft brownish. Fore wing brownish ochreous irrorated with a few 

 black scales ; the veins streaked with white, the median nervure 

 and veins 3, 4 more strongly ; a prominent black streak below cell 

 from base to origin of vein 2 ; a black streak in lower end of cell, 

 continued beyond the cell above and below vein 5 ; a slight oblique 

 brown shade from termcn below apex ; a terminal series of black 

 points. Hind wing fuscous, the cilia ochreous ; the underside pale 

 irrorated with black ; a small discoidal spot. 



Hab. Russia, Urals, 1 c? , 1 $ . Exj). 34 millim. 



1926. Cirphis alboradiata, n. sp. (Plate XCIII. fig. 15.) 



J . Head and thorax white tinged with brown ; fore tibiae 

 streaked with black ; the tarsi blackish ; abdomen grey tinged 

 with fuscous. Fore wing brownish grey slightly irrorated with 



