Collection of Moths made, in Maroreo, 1900-2. 391 



87. Malacosoma franconica, Esp., Schmett., pi. 26, f. 1-2 

 (1784). 



Tangier. 



cossim:. 



88. Zeuzera pyriTia, Linn., Faun. Suec, p. 300 (1761). 



Tangier. 



PSYCHIDyE. 



89. Oreopsyche cdbida, Esp., Schmett., ii, p. 391, pi. 78, 



f. 2 (1787). ' 



The variety lorguiniella, Bruand. 



Common in the forest of Marmora, March 1902, flying 

 by day, and attracted apparently by the dead birds, etc., 

 that were lying by us as we sat at lunch, hovering over 

 them and possibly mistaking their smell for that of the 

 female. 



ZYGiENID^E. 



90. Zygvna eamiolica, Scop., Ent. Cam., p. 189 (1703). 



The variety or ana, Dup. 

 Laraishe, April 3rd, 1902. 



91. Zygoma favonia, Fit., Beitr. Eur. Schmett., v, 

 p. 76, pi. 428, f. 1 (1845). 



Zygsena aurata, Blachier, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr., 1905, p. 213. 



Two varieties (1) aurata mostly clothed with fulvous 

 to whitish hair, the abdomen with two crimson bands on 

 terminal segments, the fore- wing pale brassy golden yellow. 

 (2) favonia : thorax with few whitish hairs ; abdomen with 

 one' crimson band, fore-wing blackish. Very abundant at 

 great heights on the Atlas, up to 12,400 ft., in July on 

 Tizi Gourza. 



92. Procris orana, Aust., de. Nat. ii, p. 284 (1880). 

 Taken on grass at Imi Ouern on a branch of the Quad 



Amsmiz, July 11th, 1902, about 9,000 ft, 



PYRALIDiE. 



SCHiENOBIAX.E. 



93. Scirpoplmga prsdata, Scop., Ent, Cam., No. 198 

 (1703). 



Ras Doura. April 1st, 1902. 



