1881.] WESTERN INDIA, BELOOCHISTAN, ETC. 617 



FlDONIID^. 



68. Sterrha sacraria (No. 31). 



Phalana saci-aria, Linuseus, Syst. Nat. i. (2) p. 863 (1766). 

 One specimen. Kurrachee, September 1879. 

 Said to be taken rarely in November. 



Larentiid.e. 



69. Larentia fissiferata, var. ? (No. 32). 



Larentia fissiferata, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. xxiv. p. 1194 

 (1862). 



Two specimens. Neilgherries. 



This species is allied to L. d'tdymata of Europe.. 



70. SCOTOSIA DUBIOSATA (No. 29). 



Scotosia dubiosata. Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. xxv. p, 1352 (1862). 

 One specimen. Neilgherries. 



Leucaniid^. 



71. Leucania loreyi (No. 1 '). 



Noctua loreyi, Duponchel, Hist. Nat. Lep. Fr. iv. p. 81, pi. 105. 

 fig. 7(1827). 



One specimen. Kurrachee, April 1880. "February and April, 

 rare."— C. S. 



Xylophasiid^. 



72. Spodoptera cilium (No. 43). 

 Spodoptera cilium, Guenee, Noct. i. p. 154 (1852). 

 One specimen. Sajee, Southern Afghanistan, May. 1880. 



Caradrinid^. 



73. Amyna cephusalis (No. 46), 



Ilattia cephusalis, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. xvi. p. 209 (1858). 

 One specimen, Kurrachee, July 1880. 



NoCTUID^. 



74. Sp.«LOTIS UNDULANS ? (No. 38). 



Spalotis undulans, Moore, Sci. Res. Yark. Miss., Lep. pi. i. fig 10 

 (1879). 



One specimen, Kurrachee, July 1880. 



This example agrees in every respect with Moore's figure ; the 

 only cause for doubt is that the range seems somewhat extensive. 



75. CheRSOTIS aUADRISIGNA (No. 6). 

 Agrotis quadrisigna, Moore, P. Z. S. 1881. 

 One broken example. Neilgherries. 



This species is allied to C. rectangida of Europe. 

 1 " Frodenia No. 1 " on label. 

 Proc. Zool. Soc— 1881, No. XL. 40 



