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(9) TiTANio SOHRANKIAKA Hockenw. Beitr. vi. p. 336, pi. vii. f. 6. 

 Noctua lugubrina Esp. iv. p. 189. C. Europe. 

 Pyralis holesericealis Hiibn. Pyr. f. 112. 



(10) TiTANio PHRTGiALis Hiibn. Pyr. £. 42. Europe. 

 Fymlis rupicoMis Hiibn. Pyr. ff. 139 & 198-200. 



Noctua monedula E^^p. iv. pi. 197. ff. 5, 6. 

 Pyralis sericealis Hiibn. Pyr. f. 43 (var.). 



nevadalis Stgr. S. E. Z. 1859, p. 220 (var.). 



(ll)tTiTANio DAPHALis Grote, Can. Ent. xiii. p. 17. U.S.A. 



Auctonmi. 



Botys bububattalis Hulst, Tr. Am. Ent. Soe. xiii. p. 149. U.S.A. 



Titanio zachlora Meyr. E. M. M. (2) ii. p. 11. Algeria. 



„ proximalis Earn. Insect Life, vi. p. 256. California. 



Hercyna cacuntinalis Ev. E. V. U, p. 476. S. Russia ; W. Asia. 



Noctuom,o7-jylia. modestalis Christ. Hor. Ent. Eoss. xii. p. 267, pi. 7. 



f. 38. Turkestan. 



Noctuomorpha pulcJiellalis Stgr. Deutsche E. Zeit., Lep. v. pi. iii. 



f. 20, & vi. p. 71. C. Asia. 



Titanio eponyma Meyr. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1890, p. 454. 



Transcaucasus. 



= Threnodes moesclileri Eom. Mem. iii. p. 22, pi. 1. f. 11 {nee 



Christ.). 



Hercyna heUotlialis Stgr. Deutsche E. Zeit., Lep. v. pi. iii. f. 18 



& vi. p. 74. C. Asia. 



„ pnschalis Stgr. ? ined. 



„ sultanalis Stgr. Deutsche E. Zeit., Lep. v. pi. iii. f. 19 



& vi. p. 75. C. Asia. 



„ ■ sericatalis H.-S. iv. p. 17, ff. 28-36. S.E. Europe. 



Genus 145. Metasia. 

 Metasia Guen. Delt. & Pyr. p. 251 (1854). 



Palpi porrect, triangularly scaled, the 3rd joint hidden ; maxillary 

 palpi dilated with scales ; proboscis small ; frons with a rounded 



Eig. 145. 



Metasia nionialis, (^ . \. (From Moths Ind. vol. iv.) 



prominence ; antennse nearly simple ; tibise with the spurs equal. 

 Fore wing rather long and narrow ; vein 3 from well before angle 



