156 PKOP. E. B. FOULTON ON 



and postmeclian lines strongly expressed ; distal area and fi-in)2;e 

 as on fore wing. Under surface paler ; fore wing very weakly 

 marked, only the postmedian line showing, and that faintly ; 

 hind wing with median and postmedian lines, though much 

 weaker than above ; fringes with the dark spots pr-esent, but 

 weaker than above. 



1909 : Jan. 13,— IJ (type). 



In some respects similar to Pt. semilinea Warr, (ISTov. Zool, iii. 

 p. 314), from the Khasia Hills. Remarkable for the subcostal 

 venation of the fore wing, which is like that of Chrysocraspeda 

 and almost unique in Ptychopoda ; I know of only one species 

 which shares tke peculiarity, namely marginata Swinh. (Tr. Ent. 

 Soc. Lond. 1894, p, 182), unless chrysociliu Hmpsn. (111. Het. viii, 

 p. 124) is also a Ptyckojmda -, in any case none of the three has 

 any connection with GhrysocQXtspeda, whick has strongly pectina,te 

 male antenna, hind tibia with four spurs, cell of hind wing 

 short, etc, 



Subfam. LARENTiiNJi:, 



PsEUDOSTERliHA PHIL^ARIA (Brabant). 



Sterrha philmaria Brabant, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1896, p, 384, 



Psettdosterrha gayneri N", Rthschd. Nov.. Zool. viii. p. 433 

 (1901); xii. t 4. fig, 10 (1905). 



1908: Sept. 16,-1 $. 



Described from Egypt, I suspect, however, it is merely a form 

 of — or even entirely synonymous with — Ps. pcndlula Swinh, 

 (Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond, 18B6, p. 456), from India. 



EuPHYiA (Camptogramma) natalata (Walk.), 



Scotosia natcdata Walk. List Lep. Ins. Brit. Mus. xxv. p. 1681 

 (1862). 



Scotosia richritincta Hmpsn. Bulk Liverp. Mus, ii.p, 38 (1899), 



Hargaisa.— 1908 : Oct. — Lj . 



Widely distributed in East Africa, also Socotra. 



'Subfam, Geometrin^e, 



Hetebostegane indularia (Guen.), 



Stegania indularia Guen. .Spec. G6n. Lep, x. p. 46 (1858). 



Handera.— 1.908 : Apr, 27,-1 6 ; May 2,-1 $ ; May 28,-1 $ ; 

 June 1,-2 c?, 4$; J.iane 18,— 1 c? ; June 29,— 2 (^ ; July 8,— 

 1 J ; July 17.,— Lc? ; July 24,-1 6 ; July 31,-1 <S ; Sept. 13,— 



3 d , 1 $ ; Sept. 14,-1 <S ; Sept. 17,— 2 6 ; Sept. 22,-1 6 ; Sept, 24, 



4 c? , 1 $ ; Sept 26,— 2. c? , 1 § ; Oct. 1,-1 J ^ 1909 : Mar. 24,— 

 1 $ ; Apr, 8,-1 S ; May 10,-1 $, 1910 : Mar. 2,-1 $ , 



Hargaisa.— 1908 : Oct.,— 1 cf . 



The series from Mandera shows the usual range of variation in 

 ground-colour and intensity of markings, but nearly all are of 

 small size. 



