1894.] FROM BRITISH EAST AFRICA. 591 



The Pyralidce are poorly represented by about a dozen species 

 in worn condition. 



199. Pyraeis, sp. 



A single damaged specimen of a species apparently distinct 

 from any in the Museum ; probably most nearly related to 

 P. ocellalis. 



Sabaki Valley. 



200. Udea partialis. 



Scopula martialis, Ghience, Delt. et Pyral. p. 398. n. 517. 



Camp below the old ice-fall, Mount Kenya, 10,500 feet ; upper 

 bamboo zone, 9000 feet ; lower bamboo zone, 8000 feet; Ndoro, 

 steppes at base of Kenya, 7000 feet; Karati and Kithungulu. 

 Ukikuya. 



201. Etjdioptes ikdica. 



Eudioptes indiea, Saunders, Zoologist, ix. p. 3070 (1351). 

 Xgatana. 



202. Hydriris or:n"atalis. 



Asopia omatalis, Duponchel, Le'p. viii. 2, p. 207, pi. 223. fig. 8. 

 Xzoai. 



203. DUPOXCHELIA FOVEALIS. 



Duponchelia fovealis, Zeller, Isis, 1847, p. 5S8. 

 Sabaki Valley. 



204. Coptobasis, sp. 



A single example of a species near C. tricolor in poor condition. 

 Karati, Ukikuya. 



205. Hymenia recijryalis. 



P7ialo?na recurvalis, Fabricius, Ent. Syst. iii. 2, p. 237. n. 407. 

 Mkonumbi and Njempo. 



206. BOCCHORIS INSPERSALIS. 



Botys inspersalis, Zeller, Caffr. p. 33. 

 Sabaki Valley. 



207. Paramorpha, sp. ? 



One much-rubbed example of a species probably referable to 

 this genus. 

 Kithungulu. 



208. Antigastra cataeaunalis. 



Botys catalaunalis, Duponchel, Lep. viii. p. 330, pi. 232. tig. 8. 

 Sabaki Valley. 



