of Choreutide and Crambina. 463 
Eromene Campripan, n. sp. (Pl. XXIV. fig. 3.) 
Alis anterioribus oblongis, postice dilatatis, griseis, fusco cre- 
brius squamulatis, strigd media tenui ochraced superius 
angulata interius anguste albido marginataé, plaga magna 
nigro-squamatd posticd, striga gemina fusc& proxime ante 
puncta marginalia atro-orichalcea. ¢. 
Long. alar, ant. lin. 33. 
Anterior wings elongate, posteriorly broader, dusty-grey, 
abundantly sprinkled with brown scales; in the middle is a 
slender, ochreous-yellow transverse streak, angulated above and 
internally edged narrowly with whitish; a large black-scaled 
spot lies beyond it; the brown posterior double-line is placed 
immediately before the deep black spots of the hind margin, which 
have a bronzy gloss. ¢. 
One of the smallest species of the genus. The first transverse 
line on the anterior wings is slender, ochreous-yellow, margined 
internally with whitish, obliquely placed and the upper part 
curved towards the base; on the inner side of the concavity of 
the second transverse line is a very large spot formed of black 
scales, which in its upper part contains a black longitudinal streak ; 
the apex of the wing is rendered dark with black scales, and has 
a whitish hook from the costa. The posterior wings are yellowish- 
grey, with the apex darker, preceded by a faint grey line. 
One ¢ taken near Minyeh. 
Erzetta (Pempesia) ZrncKenetta, Treitschke. 
Heinemann, Schmett. Deutsch. u. Schweiz, ii. 2, p. 154. 
Mella Dymnusalis, Walker, Cat. p. 1017. 
One specimen from Assouan (Syene) in Upper Egypt. 
Pempeiia (SarepriA) PsammeniTexra, n. sp. (Pl. XXIV. 
fig. 4.) 
Alis anterioribus angustis, sensim dilatatis, fumosis, ante 
medium scabriusculis, striga postica gemina undulata fusca, 
linea marginis postici atra; posterioribus exalbidis, pel- 
lucidis. ¢@. 
Long. alar. ant. lin. prope 5. 
Anterior wings narrow, expanding gradually, dark grey-brown, 
before the middle rather smoky; the posterior double line is 
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