660 NOCTUID.E. 



streaks from cell to termen above veins 4, 5, 6 ; a terminal series 

 of small black lunules. Hind wing pure white ; the underside 

 with the costal area suffused with fuscous. 



Hah. Mashonaland, Salisbury (Dohhie), 2 6,1 $ , type, E'a?^). 

 26 millim. 



Page 153, under Euxoa insert (syn.) Paragrotis, Pratt, Can. Ent. sv. 

 p. 4 (1883) .,,,., type moerens. 



Page 173. 



298 a. Euxoa hemispherica, n. sp. (Plate LXXYIII. fig. 6.) 



c^' . Head and thorax grey mixed with fuscous and with pale 

 brown on head and tegulse ; palpi blackish at sides ; tegulse with 

 black medial line ; tarsi with pale rings ; abdomen brownish grey. 

 Fore wing brownish grey irrorated with brown and fuscous ; sub- 

 basal line double, from costa to submedian fold, to which it is 

 incurved ; antemedial line double, the inner line indistinct, angled 

 outwards below costa and in cell and more strongly above inner 

 margin, excurved below cell ; claviform very slightly defined at 

 extremity ; orbicular and reniform grey defined by black, the former 

 oblique, elliptical, open above ; postmedial line dentate, bent out- 

 wards below costa, excurved to vein 4, then oblique ; subterminal 

 line angled oiitwards at vein 7, then represented by a series of small 

 whitish dentate marks, and excurved at middle, defined by brownish 

 on inner side especially towards costa : a terminal series of small 

 black lunules. Hind wing white, the veins and terminal area 

 suffused with brown ; a brown line through the cilia; the underside 

 M'ith the costal and terminal areas irrorated with brown, a slight 

 discoidal point. 



Rab. CYPittrs Mts. (Miss D. M. A. Bate), 1 S type. Exp. 

 40 millim. 



Page 177, for cequicuspis rocidjissa. 



Page 190, for Euxoa sequicuspis read 



327. Euxoa fissa. (Plate LXI. fig. 8.) 



Agrotis fissa, Stand. Iris, Tiii. p. 356, pi. 6. f. 4 (1895); id. Oat. Lep. pal. 

 'p. 149. 



Page 196, iox farinosa read viguro'.a. 



Page 207- 



343 a. Euxoa cinereopallida. (Plate LXXVIII. fig. 10.) 



Carncacles cinereopallidit», .Smitli, Can. Ent. sxxv. p. 10 (1903). 



Whiter and less yellow than E. recula, the orbicular oblique, 

 oblona:, or rectangular, instead of rounded. 



