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2 . Abdomen blackish, with subdorsal brownish segmental bands ; 

 wings partially aborted and reduced ; fore wing with nntemedial 

 black spots below costa and on vein 1 and terminal spots below apex 

 and at middle ; hind wing with medial black spot on costa and sub- 

 terminal spots on veins 7, 4, and 2. 



Bah. AusTKiA, Yalais ; Hungary, 5 c? , 3 $ , Zeller and Frey Colls. ; 

 Bulgaria. Kvjj., d 38, $ 24 millim. 



*]654. Ocnogyna nogelli. 



Ocnogyna nogelli. Led. Ann. Soc. Ent. Beige, ix. pp. 62-77, pi. 3, fF. 3-6 

 (1865) ; Kirby, Cat. Het. p. 274. 



S . Pale grey-brown ; vertex of head, upper edge of tegulae, and 

 patches on thorax and abdomen ochreous. Fore wing with 

 fuscous antemedial and medial bands with waved edges from costa 

 to median nervure ; a postmedial spot on costa ; a terminal shade ; 

 cilia pale. Hind wing with subterminal fuscous spot below costa ; 

 cilia pale. 



Ab. 1. More whitish brown ; thorax with more ochreous. 



$ . Head and thorax browner, the vertex of head, edges of tegulae 

 and patagia, and patch on thorax grey ; fore wing grey-brown, with 

 basal brown patch, antemedial band, medial band narrowing to 

 inner margin, large postmedial spot on costa, and small spots on 

 veins 2 and 1 ; spots at apex and middle of termen ; hind wing 

 with medial band and band from costa before apex narrowing to 

 tornus. 



Hah. Asia Minor, Kisilgye-Aole. Exp.^ c? 34, $ 26 millim. 

 This species is unknown to me. 



Larva pale dull brown striated with black, with pale dorsal and 

 subdorsal lines, the latter with orange points; ventral surface pale 

 greenish ; warts pale, with sparse tufts of hair. 



1655. Ocnogyna jelski." 



Arctia jelsJci, Oberth. Et. Ent. vi. p. 33, pi. 10. f. 3 (1881); Kirby, Cat. 

 Het. p. 276. 



<S . Head, thorax, and abdomen black-brown ; the anal tuft with 

 some orange hair at sides ; wings thinly clothed with black-brown 

 hairy scales, the veins and margins more thickly scaled ; slight 

 discoidal lunules ; cilia pale at tips. 



Hah. Peru, type t c? in Coll. Oberthur, Oroya (Simons), 1 S . 

 Exj). 26 millim. 



Genus PHRAGMATOBIA. 



Type. 



Phragmatobia, Stepb. 111. Brit. Eat., Haust. ii. p. 73 (1828) ... fuliginosa. 



Chelis, Eainb. Cat. Lep. And. ii. p. 256 (1866) maculosa. 



Moarctia, Neum. & Dyar, Ent. News Philad. iv. p. 141 (1893). beani. 



Proboscis aborted, minute ; palpi porrect, reaching as far as or to just beyond 

 frontal tuft and clothed with lon^ hair ; of female with very short branches ; 

 eyes very small ; head, thorax, and abdomen clothed with rough woolly hair, 



