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59. Parnara nostrodamus, Fab. 



Extremely abundant locally in late summer in open 

 stony places. 



Tangier, August 28th, September 2nd, 1901. 



60. Careliarodus alccm, Esp. 



Imentalla, 5,000 ft. July 1901, Common. 



61. Careliarodus althese, Htibn. 



Plains of Marocco, rather scarce. 

 Mehedia, May 1901. 



62. Hesperia ali, Obth. 



I only saw a few on low ground. 

 Tangier, August 30th, 1901. 



03. Hesperia scrratuhv, Rarnb. 



[" Though I do not profess to know how serrcdidsc can 

 with certainty be distinguished from alveus without study- 

 ing the genitalia, which in this case I have not done, yet 

 these specimens from Imentalla and Agurgur appear to 

 me to belong to serratnlte, though according to Staudinger 

 onopordi of Ram bur is the form found in Marocco." — H.J.E.~\ 



Moths collected in Marocco. By E. G. B. Meade-Waldo. 

 ARCTIAD.E. 



Arctian^e. 



1. Euprepia cribraria, Linn., Syst. Nat., i, p. 507 (1758). 



Forest of Marmora. The variety punetirjera, Frr., L. 

 Candida, Cyr. 



March 26th, 1902. Ensar, Kabyla amar, Forest of 

 Marmora. 



2. Arctia villiea, Linn., Syst. Nat., i, p. 501 (1758). 



All the specimens belong to the form honcivlcai, Freyer. 

 Abundant in April at Sharf-at-Akab, Tangier. 



3. Cymbalophorct pudica, Esp., Schmett., iii, p. 177, 

 pi. 33, f. 1 (1784). 



Abundant in August and September. The larva, which 

 feeds on various grasses, spins a slight cocoon in the 

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