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^ Epharmoitomena plumhizonala, Hmpsn. — Maadi, 

 October. Described IVoin a specimen taken by Mr. 

 Dudgeon. 



o Atlìelis(ìs})ersa,F\mì).— ()nti specimen at Maadi, in 

 Marcb 1912. 



o Atlietis nìelamirina.' Rag. — Four specimens in all 

 have i)een tal^en al Maadi, cbieily in October. Hitherto 

 this species has only been recorded from Palestine. 



Copiciiciillid sifrtniKi, Mab. — Four specimens of 

 this rare species have been taken at Maadi during the 

 winter months December to February. 



Eiihleiumn tciliuivdi, Joan. — Very common on fig 

 trees at Nag Hamadi in September. 



Eiiblemma (jayneri. Höllisch., (==: Mestlela Gai/neri, 

 Bull. S. E. E., 1912. p. 90). — Even more abundant than 

 the last species on fig trees at Nag Hamadi in Septem- 

 ber. Also at Maadi and Minia. From the last locality 

 bred on mango llowers. 



Tathaorhijiiclms niiidalcWiuk {=Apoj)i'sles E.vsicca- 

 ta, Bull. S. E. F., 1912, p. 93). — This upper Egyptian 

 species is noi uncommon al light at Maadi. 



o Tepliionid cren)iarin,Fy. — Although apparently 

 unrecorded hitherto this species is (juite common al 

 Maadi in Spring. 



o Tephroclyslia obloiKjdtd, Thbg. — One specimen of 

 this pielly fùiropean species was taken by Mr. Dudgeon 

 al Maadi in XoAcmber, 19111 



Xcnobistoii c(ist(t, \\'^arren. — Two specimens of this 

 rare species, hitherto recorded only by Rothschild from 

 Wadi Nalrun, have been taken at light at Maadi. 



o Zincki'iiid /(iscialis. Cram. — Maadi, Minia, and 

 Assiut in autumn. 



