1 894.] from british east africa. 587 



168. Antiier^a arata. 



Antlurcp.a arata. Westwood, see Maassen & Weymer, Beitr. 

 Schmett. fig. 59 (1881). 



cf , in wood on flanks of Mbololo, 4000 feet 



169. Gtnaxisa maia. 



Saturnia maia, King, Xeue Schmett. pi. 5. fig. 1 (1836). 



2 , Xdara, 31st March, 1S93. 



Slightly larger and more varied with white than southern 

 specimens, in which respects it is intermediate between the latter 

 and the example mentioned in P. Z. S. 1893, p. 678. 



170. DlIOMITUS CAPEN3IS. 



Zeuzera cajoengie, Walker, Lep. Het. vii. p. 1533. n. 11 (1856). 

 Lari lal Morjo, Laitsipia. 



171. AZTGOPHLEPS IBTCLUSA. 



5 . Zeuzera inclusa, Walker, Lep. Het. vii. p. 1534. n. 12 (1856). 

 S , Sabaki Yalley. 



A third species of Cossidce. from Xjempo, is too much shattered 

 for determination : this is also the case with many of the species 

 in the remaining families of Moths ; but the following can be 

 determined : — 



172. Heliothis armigera. 



Koctua armigera, Hiibner, Xoct. pi. 79. fig. 370 (1805-24). 

 One very worn example from Xjempo. 



173. LHUCAITLA TORRE^'TIEM. 



Leucania torrentium, Guenee, Xoct. i. p. 88. n. 132. 

 Sabaki Valley. 



174. MlCROSEMYRA, sp. 



Sabaki Valley. 



Not in good condition ; but apparently the same as a species 

 from Amshaw, S. Africa, presented by Mr. Barrett. 



175. Acrapex, sp. 



Sabaki Yalley. 



One worn example of a species allied to A. leucojyhlcbia, Hampson, 

 without palpi or antennae. 



176. Laphygma orbicularis. 



Caradrina orbicularis, "Walker, Lep. Het. X. p. 294. n. 26 

 (1856). 

 Maka. 



