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have obsolescens Lenz with all markings more or less merged in ground colour. — obscura Lenz is a unicoloured . 
dark grey form. — marmorata Lenz has dark striations in pale ground colour. vlarmo- 
rata. 
M. coniortota Filipj. An insignificant species that may be compared with pulverulenta (Vol. 3, p. 91, mniorlola. 
pi. 22 g) = cruda. Forewings sandy brownish, peppered with brown scales, which are only absent in marginal 
area. An accumulation of these form transverse lines, the anterior one being somewhat more curved outwardly, 
the median angulated at lower angle of cell, the postmedian about parallel to margin and subterminal, that 
outlines the paler marginal area, is irregularly crooked. On outer margin there are intranerval dots. Hind- 
wings monotonous sandy grey with indistinct darker marginal line. Wing expanse: 32 mm. Amur ( r J igrovaja). 
M. nigromaculata Hone (= pfennigschmidti Pglr.) (15 g). Forewings pale brownish white with deep nigro- 
black basal streak. Transverse lines are only indicated by an interspersion of dark dots and commence at costa 111111 
by a heavier black dot. Claviform and orbicular stigmata are absent, in place of reniform there is a bold black 
angulated mark. Subterminal line is absent, in place of same 2 brownish spots, the one subapically, the other 
in centre. Hindwings grey-black with faintly dentate margin and somewhat paler fringes. Wing expanse: 
35 mm. Japan (Yokohama). 
35. Genus: Cliavipal pula Stgr. 
C. aurariae Obth. (Vol. 3, p. 92, pi. 22 1). As a synonym to this species, we must add: pfennigschmidti aurariae. 
Hone. 
36. Genus : Eucliorista Warr. 
E. limbata Btlr. (Vol. 3, p. 93). We are now able to illustrate this species from a specimen from the limbata. 
collection of Hoene (15 g). 
38. Genus: Cerapteryx Curt. 
C. graminis L. (Vol. 3, p. 93, pi. 20 h). According to Heydemann graminis together with the syno- graminis. 
nyms: gramineus Haw. and grisea Spul. is the northern type and grey-brown or olive-grey. — albineura Bsd. albineura. 
is an extreme grey-brown form, median area dusky, veins yellowish white to margin, edged with longitudinal 
black streaks. — tricuspis Esp. on the other hand is the more monotonous red-brown south german form, only Incus-pis. 
faintly marked with black in marginal area. — ab. mane a Ljung. has grey-brown forewings with darker median manca. 
area and no trace of paler veins; orbicular stigma is absent. Reniform stigma narrow and sickle-shaped. From 
Sweden. 
C. megala Alph. (Vol. 3, p. 94, pi. 20 i). — furiosa A. B.-H. denotes specimens that are nicely suffused furiosa. 
with rosy red. Such specimens, especially from the Juldus region are very large and have a wing expanse of 
35—40 mm. 
39. Genus: Hyperiodes Warr. 
H. turca L. (Vol. 3, p. 94, pi. 23 a). — athesiensis Dhl. is an exceedingly dusky form from Terlan; the athesiensis. 
lines are obscured and from the monotonous blue-blackish sooty grey-brown, only the small stigmata are discer¬ 
nible. Hindwings also are heavily suffused with grey-black. — virgata DM. from the same locality has only virgata. 
the median area darkened. Basal and outer marginal areas retain the colouration of type form, the black 
median lines are therefore slightly more apparent in this form. May to October, probably 2 broods. Very 
likely the dusky form mentioned above is the same as the older name: - obscura Tutt or possibly — livida Tati obscura. 
which applied particularly to the more blue-blackish sooty specimens. — lutesceits Tutt is the counterpart, livida. 
being the much paler, almost yellowish red form. lutescens. 
H. camuna Trti. forms according to the author a transition from turca to fuliginosa Hmps. Forewings camuna. 
dark brown with rosy suffusion and fine black diagonal striations. The antemedian is quite extinct, the posterior 
transverse line is almost straight, it does not extend to costa and is not incurved there, it is deep black with 
rosy outer edge. At end of cell there is only a small white spot. At margin there is a double black line with 
rosy interfilling and no marginal striations as in turca. Fringes pure rose. Hindwings dark grey-black, inner 
margin and cell with rosy hairs, fringes as those of forewings. Underside jet-black with rosy hairs, quite without 
transverse lines. Wing expanse: 38—39 mm. It is found together with turca at Cogno (Val Camonica). 
