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56. Pandesma anysa, Guen. ~ 
3d 5, Kut, May 1918. 1, Br. (B. N. H. 8); 19,19, Amara, May-June 
1918; 1d, Qazvin, August 1919, P. A. B. 
56a. Apopestes spectrum innotata, Warr. 
7, Kermanshah, August 1918 ; 1, Kirkuk, September 1919, H. D. P.; 1 ¢, 
Qazvin, July 1919, P. A. B. 
57. Autophyla gracilis, Stdgr. _ 
12, Menjil, March 1919, P. A. B. 
58. Rivula sericealis, Scop. 
46d, 329, Amara, October 1917-September 1918, P. A. B. ; 19, 
Amara, September 1916, B.-T. This series is very variable. 
Polypogonine (Hypenine, Auct.) 
59. Rhynchina eremialis, Swinh. 
1g, 229, Amara, September-October 1918, P.A.B;1¢, Amara, 
September 1916, B.-T. 
60. Rhynchina ravalis syniocalis, Stdgr. 
365, 229, Amara, March-October 1918, P. A. B.; 22 2, Amara, 
August-October 1916, B.-T. 
LEMONIID#. 
61. Lemonia peiler, sp. nov. 
3g Allied to pia, Piingl., but larger and the wings longer and narrower. An- 
tenn rufous chocolate ; head, thorax, and abdomen dark testaceous buff. Fore- 
wing with apex strongly produced and pointed, costal edge deeply concave, costa 
and terminal edge bright yellowish buff, rest of wing pale cinnamon chocolate, a 
dark brown spot in cell ringed with buff, a submarginal band slightly convex and 
toothed basad primrose yellow. Hindwing cinnamon chocolate, a postmedian 
band, termen and fringe yellow. 
Habitat—2 3, Mirjana, Dyala River, December 1918, H. D. P. 
62. Lemonia pia, Piingl. 
1¢, Qazvin. October 1919, P. A. B. 
PYRALID #4. 
Galleriine. 
63. Arenipses sabella, Hmpsn. 
265, 32 9, Amara, April-June 1918, P. A. B.; 19, August 1916, B.-T. 
64. Archigalleria buxtoni, sp. nov. 
3, very much smaller than the 2, forewings very short and at termen very 
square, giving the insect much the appearance of a Hepialus. 
Antenne grey brown; palpi, head and thorax pale grey mixed with mauve 
brown; abdomen dark brown grey. 
Forewing pale grey powdered with brown scales; a partially broken black 
patch below median in basal 2ths of wing, outer $ths of wing below subcostal 
area with strong cloud-like oil brown markings occupying almost the whole disc. 
of the wing, a post discal whitish dentate band beyond which are black dots; a 
marginal line of black dots; a black brown patch followed by a white one with 
black brown spots in it below subcostal, fringe pale grey with chain of brown 
spots. Hindwing basal 4 whitish passing gradually into the sooty black brown 
of remainder of wing, fringe greyish white. 
@. Antenne greyish white annulated with ~ brown; head, thorax and 
abdomen grey slightly sprinkled with brown. Forewing similar to ¢ but much 
paler and dark spots and markings smaller. Hindwing semivitreous white, with 
