8 JAMES WATERSTON. 



..■:<■?■.: Genus Taeniorhynchus, Arrib. 

 Taeniorhynchus richiardii, Fie. 



Taken only near Karasouli in tents, wards, etc., and not commonly, but often 

 full fed. It occurred from July to October, and only females were secured, which 

 suggests that the breeding centre lay at some distance from camp. 



Fig. 3. Hind tarsal claws of (a) Taenia- 



rhynclvus richiardii, (b) Ochleroiatus dorsalis, 



and (c) Theobaldia longiareolata. 



Genus Theobaldia, N.-L. 



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Two species of Theobaldia, both belonging to the section with distinctly spotted 

 wings, were found, of which that first met with is undoubtedly referable to 

 T. longiareolata, Mcq. The second I have called provisionally T. annulata, Schrank. 

 The imagines agree well with British examples of this species, but there are some 

 distinct larval differences whose weight it is at present difficult to estimate. 



Fig. 4. Costal scales between the branches of the second longitudinal 

 ,.,.,. v u, . .., vein in Taeniorhynchus richiardii. 



Theobaldia longiareolata, Mcq. 



Locally : common:: ,, Hadji Bairamli ; near Lahana ; Mirova ; Mahmudli ; 

 Hortiack ; 'Karasouli ; Amatovo. Abundant in the first locality in August and 



