36 Mr. George T. Bethune-Baker’s notes 
21. Ocnogyna loewit, L., var. Olathrata, Ld. 
Not uncommon. 
22. Cossus L-nigrum, sp.n. (Pl. 1, fig. 3.) 
Primaries ashen-grey, basal area with scarcely any marks or 
reticulations ; on the submedian vein is a short dark rich brown 
dash beginning near the centre, and from the end near the anal 
angle rises a thinner dash up to the lower median branch, forming 
an L-shaped sign, at the top of which is a small dark brown V ; 
the posterior half of the wings is reticulated and marked in the 
manner usual to the genus, but to a less extent than ordinary, 
whilst from a point on the costa about a third from the apex 
rises a dark brown waved stripe extending across the apical area, 
but curved, and reaching down to the anal angle; beyond this is 
another short line just in front of the apex, going across and 
touching the posterior margin. Costa darkly dotted. Fringes ash- 
grey. Thorax as primaries. Secondaries dark uniform brownish- 
grey without markings. Fringes grey. Abdomen paler than 
secondaries. Exp. alar. 36 to 39 mm. 
This species is, perhaps, nearest T’erebra, though not 
very near any of the genus that I have seen ; it can, how- 
ever, be immediately separated from Terebra by only 
being about half its size, and by the markless and 
uniform secondaries, 
23, Psyche (subgenus Manatha) hampsoni, sp. n. 
Primaries, veins la and b anastomosing ; vein 6 present in both 
wings, but not emitted in primaries from lower angle of cell, as in 
Viciella, Schiff., the type of the subgenus JJegalophanes ; veins 
4and 5 and 8 and 9 stalked. The shape of the wing is contorted 
and the costa excised. Nospine on the fore tibia. Wings are of 
a uniform luteous grey, head paler, thorax darker than ground 
colour. 
24. Orgyia dubia, Tausch., var. Judaea, Stgr. 
Not uncommon. 
25. Bombyx serrula, Gn. 
Not uncommon. 
26. Bombyx undata, Klug. 
One specimen, which I refer somewhat doubtfully to 
this species. 
