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(716) 2. Glyphodes bonjongalis (Ploetz) 

 Eudioptis bonjongalis Plcetz, 1880, Stett. Ent. Zeit., XLI, p. 305. 

 Glyphodes bonjongalis Hampson, 1898, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, p. 739. 



Five specimens: one caught at Basoko, July 1909; two at Medje, 

 May 1910; and two at Gamangui in June 1910. 



(717) 3. Glyphodes ocellata Hampson 

 Glyphodes ocellata Hampson, 1898, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, p. 739. 



One specimen caught at Medje, May 11, 1910. 



(718) 4. Glyphodes ectargyralis Hampson 



Glyphodes ectargyralis Hampson, 1898, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, p. 744, PI. l, fig. 19. 



Three specimens agreeing with others in my collection which were 

 collected in the valley of the Ogove and which have been iden-tified by 

 comparison with Hampson's type. Two of the specimens were taken at 

 Avakubi in October 1909, and one at Medje, June 30, 1910. 



(719) 5. Glyphodes species (?) 



There is a specimen taken at Avakubi, October 3, 1909, which is 

 very near the foregoing, but which differs in that there is a short dark 

 band running from the costa of the secondaries downward and connect- 

 ing with the fuscous discal patch at the end of the cell in such a manner 

 as to form a V-shaped mark about the middle of the wing. The insect 

 is also smaller and not so robustly formed as the preceding species, of 

 which, however, it may only be a variety. 



(720) 6. Gl3^hodes sinuata (Fabricius) 

 Phalcena sinuata Fabricius, 1781, Spec. Ins., II, p. 267. 

 Glyphodes sinuata Hampson, 1898, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, p. 747. 



There are five specimens of this species, one taken at Batama, 

 September 18, 1909; the others at Medje on dates ranging from March 

 to August 1910. 



Sameodes Snellen 



(721) 1. Sameodes cancellalis (Zeller) 

 Botys cancellalis Zeller, 1852, Lep. Caffr., p. 3-4. 



Sameodes trithyralis Snellen, 1880, Tijd. v. Ent., p. 218, PI. viii, fig. 4. 

 Sameodes cancellalis Hampson, 1899, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, p. 176. 



Four specimens taken at Banana, June 21, 1909. 



