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some specimens in the B. M. Collection ; but the species is exceed- 

 ingly variable. 



265. Ozauba sinua Hampson. C. L. P. x. p. 414, pi. clx. fig. 31 

 (1911). 



Habitat. Kedai, 18th November, 1911, 1 S . 



This specimen represents a very light form of the species. 



266. Ozarba abscissa Walker, Cat. xv. p. 1764 (1858). 

 Habitat. Kedai, 9th December, 1911, 1 <3 . 



Subfamily Acontian.e. 



*148. Leocyma candace Fawcett, P. Z. S. 1916, p. 712. 

 (PI. I. fig. 20.) 



As promised in my former paper, quoted above, I am now 

 able to give a figure of this species, which the reader is requested 

 to compare with the woodcut figure of Camilla Druce, in C. L. P. 

 xi. p. 663, and that of discophora Hampson, pi. cxci. fig. 19. 



Subfamily Catocalin^e. 



*152. Cte^usa rectilinea Fawcett, P. Z. S. 1916, p. 713. 

 (PI. I. fig. 31.) 



A figure is here given of the typical form : no. 2 form psamatha 

 was figured in my memoir published in 1916 (P. Z. S. 1916, 

 Fawcett, PI. I. fig. 21). 



*162. Cortyta minyas Fawcett, P. Z. S. 1916, p. 715. (PI. I. 

 fig. 17.) 



Cortyta griseacea Fawcett, P. Z. S. 1916, p. 718. (PI. I. 

 fig. 18.) 



Figures are now given of the above species. As both minyas 

 and griseacea have been taken in December 1911 at Ivedai, they 

 can hardly be seasonal forms of the same species, and I am now 

 of the opinion that they are distinct forms. 



267. Plecopterodes moderata Wallengren, Wien. Ent. Mon. 

 iv. p. 174 (1860). 



Habitat. Masongaleni, 22nd April, 1911, 1 J. 



Subfamily Noctuin^e. 



*181. Plecoptera polymnia Fawcett, P. Z. S. 1916, p. 722. 

 (PI. I. fig. 23.) 



A figure is here given of this form. The reader has only to 

 compare it with the figure of polymorpha Hampson, P. Z. S. 

 1916, pi. ii. fig. 3, to see how it differs from Hampson's species, 

 which is clearly a desert form. 



* These numbers refer to my paper in P. Z. S. 1916, p. 707 et seq. 



