1920] Holland, Lepidoptem of the Congo 331 



Maruca Walker 



(722) 1. Maruca testulalis (Geyer) 



Crocidophora testulalis Geyer, 1838, Hiibner, Samml. Exot. Schmett., IV, figs. 629, 



630. 

 Maruca testulalis Hampson, 1899, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, p. 194, fig. 



Of this common and widely distributed species, which occurs all 

 over the tropical zone, there are five specimens taken at as many differ- 

 ent localities, the dates of capture ranging from April to October. 



Pachyzancla Meyrick 



(723) 1. Pachyzancla bipunctalis (Fabricius) 

 Phalcena bipunctalis Fabricius, 1793, Ent. Syst., Ill, part 2, p. 232. 

 Pachyzancla bipunctalis Hampson, 1899, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, p. 204. 



I refer to this species a specimen labelled "Matadi, June 24, 1909." 



In addition to the foregoing species there are several species of 

 Pyralidse represented by single specimens which I am unable to name 

 satisfactorily without an expenditure of time which I do not feel justified 

 in making, and there are also three species of Tineidai which I pass by. 



.^geriidse 

 Trichobaptes Holland 



(724) 1. Trichobaptes auristrigata (Ploetz) 

 Melittia auristrigata Plcetz, 1880, Stett. Ent. Zeit., XLI, p. 77. 

 Trichobaptes sexstriata Holland, 1893, Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc, I, p. 104. 



Four specimens, all caught at Medje, two on April 6, one in June, 

 and one on August 24, 1910. 



.ffiGERiA Fabricius 



(725) 1. .ffigeria nuba (Beutenmiiller) 



Sesia nuba BEUTENMtJLLER, 1899, Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc, VII, p. 171. 



One specimen taken at Stanleyville in March 1915, which agrees 

 completely with the types and paratypes in my collection, with which 

 I have compared it. 



In conclusion I may mention that there are several cases of bag- 

 worms and a couple of inflated larvae taken from them, which in the 

 entire absence of any imagines I am unable to name. The African 

 fficophorida? and Psychiclae are as yet poorly represented in most collec- 

 tions, and in mine by only half a dozen species, to none of which do 

 these specimens seem to belong. 



