CarPENTER— Collection of Lepidoptera from Lokgja, W. Africa. 309 
band (in our species broken into three spots) is entire. Its 
nearest relation is, perhaps, X. fatima, Kirb., an East 
African species, but in that the second yellow spot of the 
first row does not extend along the inner margin, while the 
sub-apical spot is irregular in form. 
NOCTUIDAE. 
Cyligramma latona, Cram. (5).—South and West African species. 
C. fluctuosa, Dru. (2).— West African species. 
Hypocala Moore, Butl. (2).—This species was first found in India 
and Ceylon, but is known to occur as well in West Africa. 
Ophiusa algira, Li. (1).—A. very wide-ranging species, from South 
Europe to the Cape and to Burmah. 
Achea catocaloides, Guen. (1).—A West African species. 
A. esea, Cram. (2). i F 
A. chameleon, Guen. (1).—A variable species with a wide range 
in Africa. This specimen has the wings almost unico- 
lorous. 
Entomogramma nigriceps, W1k. (1).—A West African species. 
Othreis fullonica, L. (1). 
O. materna, L. (1). 
These two species have both a very wide range, the former 
ranging from West Africa through India and Malaya 
to Australia, the latter as far as Java. I am not aware 
that O. materna has been previously recorded from 
Africa. 
ARCTIIDA. 
Teeniopyga evidens, Guér. (1).—Recorded from Senegal. 
LITHOSIIDA. 
Argina cingulifera, Wik. (1).—Recorded from the Congo. 
Deiopeia pulchella, Li. (1).—This species ranges over the whole of 
the warm and temperate parts of the Hastern Hemisphere. 
