Crambina, Pterophorina and Alucitina. 455 
transverse line is faint, and on the inner side broadly shaded with 
golden-brown. 
ERoMENE OcELLEA, Haworth. 
Zell. Chil. et Cramb. Gen. p. 54; H.-S. fig. 144, 145. 
A pair of this species from Palestine have the posterior wings 
pale as in Herrich-Schaffer’s fig. 144. (A female from Egypt has 
the darker posterior wings of fig. 145; vide post, p. 462.) 
Pempe ia Dionysia, Zeller. 
Isis, 1846, p. 760; H.-S. fig. 160. 
Two females, from the plains of Jordan. In one the anterior 
wings are more tinged with grey and the inner margin is darker 
than in the ¢, and the other has the transverse lines of the wings 
more distinctly expressed. 
NeEpHoPTERYX DAHLIELLA, Treitschke. 
Treitschke, ix. 1, 198; Zeller, Isis, 1846, p. 750; H.-S. fig. 63. 
One female, from the plains of Jordan. 
MYELo!Is cirncuUMDATELLA, Lederer. 
Wiener Ent. Monatschrift, 1858, p. 149, tab. iv. fig. 5. 
Three males from Shunam, which differ but slightly from those 
which Lederer obtained from the neighbourhood of Damascus. 
MYELoIs MonoGRAMMos, n. sp. (PI. XXIII. fig. 2.) 
Capite ochraceo ; alis anterioribus flavido-canescentibus, pos- 
tice gilvescentibus, strig& postica superne reflexa argentea, 
lineé marginis postici atra, exterius argenteo-marginata. @¢. 
Head ochreous-yellow. Anterior wings pale yellowish-grey, 
more yellow posteriorly, towards the hind margin with a silvery 
transverse line of which the upper part is recurved; along the 
hind margin is a deep black line, externally margined with sil- 
very. @. 
This is so similar to Myelois argyrogrammos, that the differences 
at first sight appear to indicate only a variety, or to be sexual; 
but the median vein of the posterior wings having four branches, 
whereas in argyrogrammos it has only three, shows that we have 
here a distinct species. It is rather larger, with the anterior 
wings narrower, more pointed and greyer, and the first transverse 
