MOTHS OF MESOPOTAMIA AND N. W. PERSIA, 183 
101. Cledeobia armenialis, Lederer, Ann. Soc. Entom. Belg., Vol. 13, p. 51, 
No. 14, pl. 11, ff. 7, 8 (1869-1870) (Transcaucasia). 
104. Nymphula affinialis, Guenée, Hist. Nat. Ins. Spec. Gen. Lépid., Vol. 
VIIIL., p. 270, No. 259 (1854) (Central India). 
105. Phalena ruralis, Seopoli, Entom. Carn., p. 242, No. 616 (1763) (Carniolia), 
105a. Asopia ornatalis, Duponchel, Hist. Nat. Lepid. France, Vol. VIII., pt. 
II., p. 207, No. MXXX., pl. 223, f. 8 (1831) (France). 
106. Phalena undalis, Fabricius, Entom. Syst., Vol. IIL., part II., p. 226, No. 
362 (1794) (Italy). 
107. Tinea noctuella, Schiffermiiller and Denis, Ankiind. Syst. Werk. Schmett. 
Wier. Geg., p. 136, No. 35 (1775) (Vienna). 
107a. Pachyzanclapallidalis, Hampson, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) XI., p. 513, 
No. 18¢ (1913) (Tenimber). 
108. Pyralis sulphuralis, Hiibner, Samml. Europ Schmeitt.. ff. 166, 167 (1818) 
(Europe). 
109. Botys anaxisalis, Walker, List. Lepid. Ins. Brit. Mus., Part XVIII. ‘fps 
658, No. 194 (1859) (Shanghai). 
110. Phalena sticticalis, Linneus, Fauna Suecica, Edit. IL., p. 352, No. 1354 
(1761) (Sweden). 
lll. Pyralis polygovalis, Hiibner, Samml. Auserl. Vog. and Schmett, p. 76, 
(1793). 
Illa. Botys pentadalis, Lederer, Verh. Zool. Bot. Ver. Wien., Vol. V., p. 217 
(1855) (Beirut). 
112. Metasia ochrifascialis, Christoph, Hor. Soc. Entom. Ross., Vol. XVII, p. 
121, No. 11 (1883) (Ordubat). 
112a. Metasia ossealis, Staudinger, Hor. Soc. Entom. Ross., Vol. XV., p. 182 
(1880) (Asia Minor). . 
113. Phalena aurata, Scopoli, Entom. Carn., p. 227, No. 565 (1763) (Carnio- 
lia). 
114. Pyralis cespitalis, Schiffermiiller and Denis, Ankiind, Syst. Werk. Schmett. 
Wier. Geg., p. 123, No. 32 (1775) (Vienna). 
115. Anthophilodes baphialis, Staudinger, Hor. Soc. Entom Ross., Vol. VII., 
p- 183, No. 503, pl. IL, f. 7 (1870) (Astrochan). 
116. Tegostoma paralis, Hampson, Trans. Entom. Soc., Lond., 1900, p. 399, 
No. 3a (Namangan). 
117. Pyralis floralis, Hiibner, Samml. Europ. Schmett., f£. 142 (1800) (Europe). 
The numbers left out of the list of first quotations are those of species and 
sub-species described as new in the body of the paper. 
T have enumerated 133 species and sub-species in my section consisting of 64 
Noctuide, 2 Lemoniide and 67 Pyralide. There are 4 Noctuide, 1 Lemoniide 
and 11 Pyralide described here for the first time, making 16 new species and sub- 
species. 
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