174 PRAESTILBIA; HYPOSTILBIA; AMPHIDRINA; PRODENIA; LAPHYGMA. By Dr. M. Draudt. 
agenjoi. 
gracilis. 
confluens. 
bang-haasi. 
distracta. 
megastigma. 
correpta. 
syriaca. 
nitida. 
litura. 
albimacula. 
variegata. 
decolorata. 
frons somewhat arched, but smooth. Thorax with very wide flat scales. The elongate sleek abdomen has a 
dense anal tuft. Only one, possibly 2 species: 
E. agenjoi Fdz. (21 b). Forewings with grey-black irrorations on whitish ground, both dentate trans¬ 
verse lines with white edges on averted sides, the whitish subterminal line with a dark band-like inner edge. 
The large grey-black orbicular stigma is confluent with a similarly coloured claviforma stigma. Reniform 
stigma is also a large dark spot, far removed from orbicular, the ground between them being particularly pale. 
A black lunular line before the long grey fringes. Hindwings white, silky and glossy. Only 1 $ is known from 
Estepar (Province Burgos), Spain. The specimen was captured in September and is now before me. — gracilis 
Wgnr. (21 b) for which the author created the Genus Aynelina (Amelia praeocc.) is also only known from a 
single A, which thanks to the author is now before me. Whether it is a genuine species, or as I am inclined to 
assume, a subspecies of agenjoi, must be left to future research, in any case the two specimens closely resemble 
one another; gracilis seems slightly wider in the wing, the margin more rounded and less oblique; the scaling 
somewhat softer and more mealy, not quite so coarsely strewn, the colouration a trifle more reddish, the mark¬ 
ings, transverse lines and stigmata not so black, more of a blue-grey, the anterior transverse line not so oblique, 
the posterior line less sinuate and less boldly dentate, the white edges to the lines not so pronounced. Hind- 
wings purer white. From I A from Akshehir (Anatolia) . 
65. Genus: Praestflbia Stgr. 
P. armeniaca Stgr. (Vol. 3. p. 205, p 1 . 48 c) — confluens Schiving. denotes an aberrative specimen in 
which the black spots are confluent forming one patch. From S. Dalmatia. 
G6. Genus: HypostflMa Hmps. 
H. bang-haasi Wgnr. ( — melanochroa B.-H. i. 1.). Forewings dark brown, speckled and glossy, almost 
devoid of markings. Transverse lines as in correpta Pglr., only distinguishable as indistinct stripes, the outer 
one circumscribes the yellowish white spots that replace the reniform stigma, without actually touching them. 
Hindwings yellowish white with darker costa and apical area, veins and marginal line darker. Wing expanse: 
31—34 mm, Djarkent. 
H. distracta Ev. (Vol. 3, p. 216, pi. 45 i). Pgngeler removed this species from the Genus Radinogoes 
and classified it here next to megastigma. Whether this is correct, must be left to a later decision after further 
investigations have been made. 
H. megastigma Pglr. (Vol. 3, p. 205, pi. 48 c). The illustration in Main Volume was not successful, 
a better one is given here (21 b). 
H. correpta Pglr. (Vol. 3, p. 205, pi. 42 f) was also a bad copy of an unsatisfactory illustration by 
Hamps ox and quite unrecognisable. A fresh illustration is now given (21 b). 
67. Genus : Anipliidrina Stgr. 
A. agrotina Stgr. (Vol. 3, p. 206, pi. 48 c) — syriaca Osth. combines the characteristics of the type and 
of the form jordana , the large black reniform stigma is boldly developed and at the same time the three trans¬ 
verse lines that are characteristic of jordana are distinctly marked. Described from Marash. An illustration 
of the form is now given (21 b). 
A. nitida Pglr. (21 b). Forewings wide, smooth and with glossy scales, brownish grey, both transverse 
lines only partially represented by a few dark patches, the posterior line is quite rudimentary, both cell stig¬ 
mata with dark centres, orbicular round with slightly paler surround, reniform narrow; the obsolete sub¬ 
terminal line has a darker inner edge, the dark marginal line is faint and interrupted. The ashy grey hind¬ 
wings are darker than forewings, devoid of markings with paler fringes. Palpi with thinner and longer terminal 
segment than in agrotina. From E. Turkestan (Chamil-Hami). 
68. Genus: X*ro«lenia Guen. 
P. litura F. (Vol. 3, p. 206, pi. 42 i). It is remarkable to record that Pungeler denominated the 
species histrionica F although this name was only used by Fabricius 12 pages further on. 
70. Genus: Lapliygma te. 
L. exigua Hbn. (Vol. .3, p. 207, pi. 48 a). This small species is very variable. — albimacula Dhl. with 
whitish instead of reddish yellow stigmata, especially the orbicular stigma is a striking white circle, the other 
markings are generally only faint. — variegata Dhl. are darker, brightly marked and usually large specimens 
with boldly marked transverse lines that have distinct paler edges. — decolorata Dhl. on the other hand are 
