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and the hind wings witli purple. Some have the subfcerminal 

 hyaline spot on the hind wing absent. One $ has the 

 hyaline spots above veins 3 and 4 on the fore wing as well 

 as the subterminal one on hind wing absent. 



11 c? c?, 3 ? ? , Oued Ag'elil, March 19, 1914 ; 17 <J <$, 

 9 ? ? , Ideles, March 30, 1914. 



Cossidae. 



(72) Eremocossus reibellii (Oberth.). 



Hypopta (?) reibellii, Obertkiir, Etud. Entom. fasc. i. p. 40, pi. iv. fig. 1 

 (1870) (Biskra). 



2 ? ?, Ti-n-Tabarik, April 14, 1914; 1 <J (very large), 

 Amgid, April 22, 1914. 



Pyralidae. 

 Crambinm. 



(73) Eromene ocellea (Flaw.). 



Palparia ocellea, Haworth, Lepid. Brit. p. 480. no. 21 (1803-1828) 

 (nr. London). 



2 ? ? , Timassinin, Jan. 23 & 26, 1914; 1 ? , 20 kil. N. 

 of Amgid, Feb. 10, 1914; 4 <J <J , 2 ? ? , Amgid, Feb. 13, 

 1914. 



A NEBASTIINM. 



(74) Polyocha monochromella, Rag. 



Polyocha monochromella, Ragonot, Nouv. Gen. et Esp. Phycit. & Galler. 

 p. 39 (1888) (Skakkub). 



1 <$ , Amgid, Feb. 20, 1914. 



(75) Epidauria strigosa (Staud.). 



Anerastia strigosa, Staudinger, Hor. Soc. Entom. Ross. vol. xv. p. 225 

 (1879) (Kerasdere). 



1 <?, Oued Ag'elil, March 18, 1914. 



Phycitinji. 

 (7G) Eephopteryx geyri, sp. n. 



? . Antenna black ; head cream-colour ; thorax and 

 abdomen brownish cinnamon, a black indefinite patch on first 

 abdominal segment. 



Fore wing pale rosy magenta ; basal I saturated with 



