On the Synoyvjmy of some 6/?ecie5 o/" Scolopendrldge. 51 



Ommatophoridae. 



76. Cyligramma fluctuosa. 

 Fhalcena-Noctua fluctuosa, Drury, Ins. E.x:ot. ii. p. 24, pi. xiv. fif. 1. 

 Two worn specimens from Kandera. 



77. Hiipopyra capensis. 

 Htjpopyra capensis, Herrich-Sohaffer, Lep. Exot. figs. 121, 122. 

 Two worn specimens from Kandera. 



Pyralidae. 



78. Zehronia podalirialis. 

 Spilomela podalirialis, Gu^uee, Delt. et Pyral. p. 231. n. 274. 

 cJ ? , Njangabo, 4200 feet, 24th April, 1889. 



79. Cadarena sinuata, 

 PhalcBna sinuata, Fabricius, Ent. Syst. iii. p, 203. n. 295, 

 Second camp in Usamba, 24th Maj, 1889. 



MacariidsB. 



80. Macaria incessaria ? 

 Tephrina incessaria, Walker, Lep. Het. xxiii. p. 962. n. 31 (1861). 



One imperfect example from Mpwapwa, Ussagara, 12th 

 November. 



It is impossible to be certain of the identification of this 

 moth, as the markings are partly obliterated ; but if not 

 identical with M. incessaria, it must be very closely related 

 to it. 



V. — Notes on the Synonymy of some Species of Sc;olo- 

 pendridge, with Descriptions of new Genera and Species of 

 the Group. By R. I. POCOCK, of the British Museum 

 (Natural History) . 



[Plate IV.] 



On Scolopendra Gervaisiana and ScopoHana, Koch. 



Upon looking into the synonymy of tlie North-African 

 species of Scolopendra I find that much confusion has existed 

 as to the identity of the two mentioned under the above 

 lieading. In 1841, in vol. iii. of Wagner's ' Reisen in Algier,' 



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