8 Chr. Aurivillius. 



Fam. Lasiocampidae. 



35. Anadiasa sp. nov.? 1 <?, 1 9. — Groz Abu Gomr, Gre- 

 belein; February 14 and 15. 



The genus Nadiasa described by myself in Iris 7, p. 157, 

 is not the same genus as Nadiasa Walk., and may therefore be 

 renamed Anadiasa. I have, some years ago, examined the type 

 specimen concolor Walk, of Nadiasa in the British Museum and 

 found it to be a very small species of the genus Taragama 

 Moore (!), a genus well known to Walker as Megasoma. u Erio- 

 gaster" punctifascia Walk, and u Nyssia (?)" sobria Walk., which 

 Kirby (Cat. Het., p. 842) has given as synonyms of Nadiasa 

 concolor, belong however to Anadiasa and are nearly allied to 

 vndata Kluo and obsoleta Klug. 



The species mentioned above is probably undescribed, but 

 the male is so damaged and the female so obscurely marked, 

 that I do not think it apropriate to describe the species without 

 seeing more specimens. 



Fam. Syntomidae. 



36. Syntomis shoa Hamps. Cat. Lep. Phal. 1, p. 70, t. 2, 



f. 25 (1898). 1 d\ — The White Nile, 



This species was hitherto only known from Abyssinia. 



Fam. Arctiadae. 



37. Utetheisa pulchella L. Syst. Nat. ed. 10, p. 534 (1758). 

 3 d"tf, 2 99. — Khartum and Ed Dueim. 



Fam. Noctuidae. 



38. Sesamia vuteria Stoll. Suppl. Cram., t. 36, f. 5 (1783). 

 1 cT- — Kordofan. 



39. Sphingomorpha chlorea Cram. Pap. Exot. 2, t. 104 f. c 

 (1777). 1 9. — At the south of Kaka; March. 



40. Polydesma otiosa Gtuen. Noct. 2, p. 442 (1852). 2 dV- 

 — The White Nile. 



