G60 noctuid.t:. 



streaks from cell to termen above veins 4, 5, 6 ; a terminal series 

 of small black lunules. Hind wing pure white ; the underside 

 with the costal area suffused with fuscous. 



Hah. Mashonaland, Salisbury (Dohbie), 2 c^ , 1 5 , type. Exp. 

 26 raillim. 



Page 153, under Euxoa insert (syn.) Parar/rotis, Pratt, Can. Ent. xv. 

 p. 4 (1883) type moerens. 



Page 173. 



298 rt. Eiixoa hemispherica, n. sp. (Plate LXXVIII. fig. 6.) 



S • Head and thorax grey mixed with fuscous and with ])ale 

 brown on head and tegular ; palpi blackish at sides; tegulse with 

 black medial line : tarsi with pale rings ; abdomen brownish grey. 

 Fore wing brownish grey irrorated with brown and fuscous ; sub- 

 basal line double, from costa to submedian fold, to which it is 

 incnrved ; antemedial line double, the inner line indistinct, angled 

 outwards below costa and in cell and more strongly above inner 

 margin, oxcurved below cell ; claviforra very slightly defined at 

 extremity ; orbicular and reniform grey defined by black, the former 

 oblique, elliptical, open above ; postmedial line dentate, bent out- 

 wards below costa, excurved to vein 4, then oblique ; subterminal 

 line angled outwards at vein 7, then represented by a scries of small 

 whitish dentate marks, and excurved at middle, defined by brownish 

 on inner side especially towards costa ; a terminal series of small 

 black lunules. Hind wing white, the veins and terminal area 

 suffused with brown ; a brown line through the cilia; the underside 

 with the costal and terminal areas irrorated with brown, a slight 

 discoidal point. 



Hah. Cypktjs Mts. {Miss D. M. A. Bate), 1 6 type. Exp. 

 40 millim. 



Page 177, for cequicuspis leadjissa. 



Page 190, for Enxoa aequicuspis read 



327. Euxoa fissa. (Plate LXI. fig. 8.) 



Agrotis fissa, Staud. Iris, viii. p. 356, pi. 6. f. 4 (1895) ; id. Oat. Lep. pal. 

 ■p. 149. 



Page 196, for fa rinosa read vicjurcea. 



Page 207. 



343 a. Euxoa cinereopallida. (Plate LXXVIII. fig. 1(!.) 



Carncadcs cinereopalUdus, Smitli, Can. Ent. xsxv. p. 10 (1903). 



Whiter and less yellow than E. recula, the orbicular oblique, 

 oblong, or rectangular, instead of rounded. 



