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Amoid, Feb. 13 & lit, 1914; 1 c? , Ain Taharf, Feb. 21, 

 1914; :5 f^c?, 3 ? ?, Timenaiin, March 3, 1914; 1 ^, 

 Oued Ag'elil, March 19, 1914. 



Lymantriidae. 



(11) Casama uniformis (Rothsch.). 



Ocneria uniformis, Rothschild, Novit. Zool. vol. xx. p. 118. no. 22 

 (1913) (South Oued Mva). 



After I had first described this insect, Sir George Hampsoa 

 was of opinion that it was the same as innotata, VVlk. ; but 

 now that the ^ has turned up, he agrees with me tbat it is 

 distinct. 



(J. Has mucli shorter and rounder wings than $ , and has 

 thorax and fore wings washed and powdered with brown ; 

 liind wings wood-grey, not cinnamon-white. 



1 S, Amgid, Feb. 16-18, 1914; 1 ?, Ti-n-tabarik, 

 April 14, 1914 ; 2 ? ? , Am Tahart, April 19, 1914 ; 2 ? ? , 

 Tahihout, April 28, 1914. 



LasiocampidsB. 

 (12) Chilena geyri, sp. n. 



(J. Antennas, shaft white, pectinations olive-rufous-brown ; 

 head, thorax, and abdomen clotlKd with long whitish-grey 

 hairs strongly intermixed with pale cimiamon-brown ones. 



Fore wing pale grey densely irrorated with cinnamon- 

 brown scales ; a white spot in cell ; a postmedian band of 

 dark brown spots. 



Hind wing yellowish mouse-grey irrorated with cinnamon. 



The series is somewhat variable, owing to the ba.-al | of 

 fore wing being sometimes more sometimes less irrorated with 

 dark scales; the size of white cell-spot is also variable. 



Length of fore wing 18—21 mm.; expanse 42-48 mm. 



9 c? c?, 25 kil., and 1 J , 50 kil. S. of Bledet Ahmar, 

 Dec. IG & 25, 1913. 



(13) Chilena malacosomoides, sp. n. 



(^ . Antennse gallstone-yellow ; head, thorax, and abdo- 

 men pale pinkish cinnamon. 



Fore wing cinnamon-grey, a double antemedian zigzag 

 line and a median similar one, the outer portion of which is 

 very faint brown ; these antemedian and median double lines 

 aie joined by crossed lines on vein 1. A postmedian, fainter, 

 very sinuate line also brown. 



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