50 Mr. George 'l'. Bethune-Baker’s notes 
97. Hvromene ocellea, Hw. 
Not uncommon apparently, one or two specimens 
having been in each of the two collections received. 
98. Myelois rhodochrella, H.S., and var. Hellenica, Stgr. 
One specimen of the type, and also one of its beautiful 
variety. 
99. Ematheudes punctella, Tr. 
One or two nice specimens. 
109, Melissoblaptes bipunctanus, Z. 
These specimens are fine, but call for no special remark. 
101. Crocidosema plebejana, Z. 
One specimen. 
102. Hapsifera luridella, Z. 
Several specimens. 
103. Scardia-mediterranee, sp.n. (PI. I. fig. 21.) 
Primaries slaty grey, a broadish longitudinal pale ochreous 
stripe extends from the base along the median area just beneath 
the cell, over which patches of dark brown rough scales are more 
or less scattered. Beyond the centre and near the costa is a short 
dash of the same pale cchreous, in the middle of which is a distinct 
spot of these dark brown superimposed scales. Costa palely spotted 
near the apex. Posterior margin darkly edged. Fringes dark grey. 
Secondaries brownish-grey, paler at the base. Fringes brownish- 
grey, tibize dark grey frequently encircled with pale ochreous. 
Hindlegs whitish. Exp. alar. 19 to 20 mm. 
Specimens vary slightly duter se, some having the 
costa palely spotted all along, and having a few pale spots 
in the subcostal area, which. gives such specimens a more 
variegated appearance. 
104. Tinea tapetzella, L. 
Two specimens. 
100. Agdistis tamaricis, Z. 
Two or three ordinary specimens. 
106. Alucita monodactyla, L. 
Two specimens. 
