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164. Xanthoehoe paradelpha, Low. 

 Five specimens, in March. 



165. Xanthorhoe subidaria, Gn. 



Taken frequently at light, in March and April. I have^ 

 taken but a single specimen of the var. itrhana, Meyr. 



166. Xanthorhoe hyperythra, Low. 

 Several specimens, in March. 



Subfamily MONOCTENIANAE. 



167. Taxeotis exsectaria, Wlk. 

 Taken occasionally at light, in October. 



168. Taxeotis delogramma, Meyr. 

 Tolerably common in the hills near the town in 

 December. 



169. Taxeotis intextata, Gn. 



Seven specimens, all femiales, in September. 



170. Taxeotis xanthogramma. Low. 

 Not common, occasionally met with in September and 

 October. 



171. Taxeotis phaeopa. Low. 

 Taken occasionally in May and June. 



172. Diceratucha xenopis, Low. 

 Rather common during the winter months, very sluggish, 

 and generally taken at light. 



173. Darantasiai^D perichroa, Low. 

 Not uncommon in September and October. 



Dichromodes, Gn. 



It is a curious fact that, although this genus is pre- 

 dominant in this family, I have not succeeded in discovering 

 a single individual in this locality, though I have made 

 diligent search. 



Subfamily GEOMETRINAE. 



174. EOIS ALBICOSTATA, V/lk. 



Taken occasionally in March. 



(1) As Hampson (Cat. Lep. Pbal., ii., p. 271, 1900) employs 

 the name Darantasm for a genus of Arctiadae, with cuneiplena, 

 Wlk., as the type, it may prove necessary to erect a new genus 

 to receive perichroa. 



