398 Lord Rotliscliild on Lepidoptera collected on 



dnvker in tcrniiiuil \ of wing ; a terminal cinnamon-grey 

 baml. 



L(Mifi;lli of fore wing 11 mm. ; expanse 24 mm. 



3 c? c?, Amgid, Feb. 16-18, 1914. 



(84) Staudingeria spatzi\ sp. n. 



^ ? . Antenna; whitish amber-brown ; head and tliorax 

 sandy bnff; abdomen paler, in some specimens almost white. 



Fore wing sandy orange, costal area cream-colonr ; a ]iost- 

 discal and a terminal band cream-colour, outer half of wing 

 with some irregular scattered black scaling. 



Hind wing satiny ])ale grey, terminal border sandy orange. 



Length of fore wing 10-11 mm. ; expanse 22-24 mm. 



1 S\ Timassinin, Jan. 30, 1914 ; 9 c? c? , 4 ? ? , Amaid, 

 Feb. 16-18, 1914 (type ?, Amgid) ; 2 ? ? , Oued Ag'elil, 

 March 18, 1914. 



(In some specimens the black scaling has increased so 

 much as to almost obliterate the orange ground-colour ; these 

 I propose to call ab. suffusa, ab. nov.) 



(85) Staudivqeria varialiUs, sp. n. 



^ . Antennae dark brown ; head and thorax rufous orange; 

 abdomen i^alcr, more sandy. 



Fore wing rufous orange : basal line, costal area to just 

 before apex, an inwardly oblique antemedian band, an out- 

 wardly oblique postdiscitl band, and terminal area cream- 

 colour ; costal area, basal line, and the bands slightly, 

 terminal area densely powdered with black scales ; on the 

 disc of the wing near both bands are large patches of black 

 scales somewhat mixed with blue-grey. 



Hind wins: mouse-frrev, darker on terminal line. 



Length of fore wing 7 mm. ; expanse 15*5 mm. 



1 S\ Amgid, Feb. 19, 1914; 1 S , Aiu Tahart, Feb. 21, 

 1914 (type, Ain Tahart). 



(86) Staudingeria simills, sp. n. 



$ . Allied to preceding. Antennai dark brown, with 

 paler rings ; head, thorax, and abdomen greyish cream-white 

 dusted with brown. 



Fore wing pale cream-colour dusted with brown scales on 

 antemedian and postmedian brown band, joined by three 

 longitudinal lines of brown clouded scaling; subterminal 

 area densely powdered with brown scales, terminal band 

 brown. 



