PHTLLOPHILA. 383 



line white, minutely dentate, angled inwards in discal fold and 

 twice in submedian interspace ; a deiitate white terminal line de- 

 fining slight blackish lunules ; cilia black-brown strongly intersected 

 with white. Hind wing whitish suffused with pale yellow-brown ; 

 cilia yellow-brown at base, white at tips ; the underside whitish 

 suffused and irrorated with yellow-brown, a dark discoidal spot, 

 diffused curved postmedial line defined by whitish on outer side, and 

 terminal series of slight dark lunules defined by white on inner 

 side. 



Ab. 1. Fore wing with the orbicular nearer the antemedial line 

 and widely separated from the reniform, which is more constricted 

 at middle, less angled inwards at median nervure and separated 

 from the postmedial line. — Spain. 



Ab. 2. ornatula. Pore wing with the antemedial line more 

 acutely angled inwards in cell and outwards in submedian fold, the 

 orbicular elliptical and confluent with the antemedial line, the 

 reniform with its extremities produced outwards, the postmedial 

 line more acutely angled outwards below costa, then more regular 

 and less iucurved at discal and submedian folds. — Algeria, Persia, 

 W. Turkestan. 



Rab. S. Pkance; Spain, Aragon, Castile, Cuenca {Chapman)-, 

 CoESTCA, Leech Coll. ; Algeria ; 1^, Peksia, Kukulab, 1 c? ; 

 "W. Turkestan, Turcomania. Eccp. 28-32 millim. 



Larva. Goossens, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1871. p. 291, pi. 4. f. 6; Kirby, 

 Butt. & Moths Eur. p. 285 ; Hfem. Eaup. p. 143. 



Yellowish green with yellowish white spots, the lines white. 

 Food-plant : Santolina. 



5582. Phyllophila obliterata. 



Anihophila obliterata, Embr. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1833, p. 27, pi. 2. f. 17 ;' 



Mill. Icones. iii. pi. 103. ff. 13-15; Staud. Cat. Lep. pal. p. 230. 

 Anthofhila wimmerii, Treit. Eur. Sohmett. x. 2, p. 148 (1835) ; Frr. Neue 



Beitr. pi. 162. ff. 4, 5 ; Fisch. v. R6slerst. Sohmett. p 79, pi. 36. ff. 3 a-c ; 



Dup. Lep. Fr. Suppl. iii. p. 516, pi. 44. f. 2 ; Herr.-Schaff. Eur. Schmett., 



Noct. f. 255. 

 Anthophila recta, Ev. Faun. Volg. Ur. p. 338 (1844). 

 Fhyllophila cretacea, Butl. 111. Het. B.M. iii. p. 28, pi. 47. f. 11 (1879). 



Head, thorax, and abdomen white mixed with some reddish 

 brown, the palpi and legs browner. Fore wing white suftused 



Fig, 121.— PkyUo2}hila oblitc7-ata, (^ . \. 



with reddish brown ; subbasal line represented by a faint whitish 

 striga from costa with some dark brown beyond it in cell ; ante- 

 medial line represented by an indistinct diffused whitish band, 

 oblique below the cell ; orbicular a slight dark brown point ; the 



