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34. Heliothis abmigeb ( Hubn .). 
Noctua armigera, Hubn. Eur. Schmett., Noct. f. 370. 
A cosmopolitan species. 
A single specimen was caught flying in the daytime on East 
Hills. 
35. Anomis (?) nisPAETiTA, Walk. 
Anomis(?) dispartita, Walk. Cat. Lep. Het. xiii. ]>. 990, n. 8 (185/ ). 
Described by Walker from Jamaica and St. Domingo ; the 
specimens from Fernando Noronha most nearly resemble that 
obtained in the former locality. 
Taken on tlie wing at night. Main Island. 
36. Anthophila flammtcincta, Walk. 
Anthopliila flammicincta, Walk. Cat. Lep. Het. xxxii. p. 801 (1865). 
The types are from St. Domingo. 
37. Bolina bivittata, Walk. 
Bolina bivittata, Walk. Cat. Lep. Het. xiii. p. 1156, n. 23 (1857). 
A common species. The specimens in the British Museum 
are from Honduras, Venezuela, St. Domingo, and Jamaica. The 
single specimen from Fernando Noronha has a narrower band 
than any of the others ; but it would require a series to show 
whether this character is constant in the locality, or a mere 
individual variation. 
38. Thebmesia gemmatalis { Hiibn .). 
Antisarsia gemmatalis, Hahn. Zutr. e.r. Schmett, i. p. 26, n. 77, ff. 153, 
154 (1818). 
Common among the wild beans on Main and Bat Islands 
(August 17-25). 
39. Nemobia denticulabia, Walk. 
Nemoria (?) denticularia, Walk. Cat. Lep. Het. xxii. p. 536, n. 20 (1861). 
The locality of the type specimen is unknown ; but it is pro- 
bably a wide-ranging species, as there are specimens in the 
British Museum from Corrientes and Goya. 
40. Acidalia Faba, n. sp. 
Exp. ah 16 millim. 
Male. Grey, thickly dusted with brown, the flrst line com- 
mencing at about one third of the length of the wing with a dark 
shade curving to a conspicuous black spot, thence curving sharply 
inwardly till it terminates in a more conspicuous dark acute 
angle projecting outwardly just above the inner margin; it is not 
