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HAEMASSIA; 
GALGULA 
BALSA; PROPSALTA; SCIOPTLLA; HADJTNA. By Dr. M. Draudt. 
streaks beyond the outer transverse stripe is characteristic. Hindwings whitish. As a well developed uncus is 
present in the <$, this species would be better classified under Athetis. 
E. tristis Brem. (Vol. 3, p. 216, pi. 45 i). According to Filipjev this species is generally incorrectly 
diagnosed by most authors. In his opinion it should be placed with lentina Stgr. (Vol. 3, p. 208, pi. 42 h) and 
classified under Proxenus. The q genitalia are identical, but those of the $ are different from furvula ( lenta). 
In tristis the expansion of the bursa is below the ductus, in furvula above same. 
R. lugens Stgr. (= hospes Graes. nec Frr.) (Vol. 3, p. 216). According to Filipjev this species is enti- lugens. 
rely separate from tristis and belongs to the lepigone group. It closely resembles same, but is much darker. 
78. Genus: Haeinassfa Hmps. 
H. renalis Hbn. (Vol. 3, p. 216, pi. 45 i). The illustration was bad, we are giving a fresh better one renalis. 
here (21 k). 
H. vassilininei A. B.-H. (21 k). This closely resembles the preceding species, but is a more brownish vassilininci. 
red, the median area is deeper brown, on both sides are lunular arched lines sharply outlined by white. Behind 
the area of the reniform stigma are 2 round Avhite dots and also behind the anterior transverse line in the 
central cell, there is an isolated distinct white dot, which enables one to distinguish the species immediately 
from renalis. From the Caucasus (Aresli) and now also known to occur at Marash. 
79. Genus: Cwalgiila Guen. 
G. partita Guen. (Vol. 3, p. 217). No illustration was given in Main Volume and we are now giving partita. 
one of both sexes here (21 k). — baueri Stgr. is to be withdrawn as a synonym to this sexually dimorphous baueri. 
small species. The name merely represented the' usual which is pale greenish grey, yellow-grey or pale brown¬ 
ish grey in colouration, whilst the $ is always dark brown with almost black hindwings. 
80. Genus: ISalsa Whr. 
B. malaria Fisch. (Bd. 3, p. 217, pi. 48 d). The almost unrecognisable illustration of this insignificant malana. 
species in Main Volume, is replaced here by a better one (21 k). 
83. Genus: PropsaUa Wh-. 
P. atricupreoides Draes. is like atricuprea (Vol. 3, p. 219, pi. 45 1). The is somewhat smaller, ground atricupreoi- 
colour is grey-brown, both transverse lines are double, darker brown with paler interfilling, both dentate, the (lcs - 
outer one with pale points on the veins. Subterminal line dentate, darker, sharply outlined against the paler 
marginal area. The thin dark marginal line is interrupted on the paler veins. Hindwings grey-brown, paler 
at base and with darker marginal line. Peiping. 
P. topsenti Obth. is close to griseata Leech (Vol. 3, p. 220). Forewings brown, slightly silkily glossy, lopsenii. 
The subbasal consists of 2 wdiite spots with fine black circumscriptions. The oblique anterior transverse line 
is grey with black edge. The posterior line is similarly grey with fine black edge on either side. The large 
orbicular stigma is grey. The reniform stigma is obscure on a dark brown ground. Subterminal line has dark 
brown inner edge. Fringes grey with black checks. Hindwings pale brownish darker towards margin with 
faint discal lunule. Siao-loo. 
P. scherdlini Obth. The generic classification of this species is still open to doubt; it was described scherdlini. 
as a Perigea. It is said to remind one of the Genus Kerala by the elongate wing shape and sleek abdomen. 
Forewings are silkily glossy brown, the anterior transverse line is undulate, not oblique with inner and outer 
brown edge. Immediately under the round orbicular stigma, is the large distinct claviform stigma. The huge 
long reniform stigma is white with brown surround. The sub terminal line is boldly undulate with pale outer 
edge. Marginal line finely black, fringes checked. Hindwings impure white with grey discal lunule and brownish 
margin. From Ta-tsien-lu. 
84. Genus: Neioptila Wan. 
S. eriopoda H.-Schdff. (Vol. 3, p. 220, pi. 47 a) —- eriopodoides Strd. (= ab. 1 Hmps.). Forewings eriopo- 
dusted with grey, somewhat rosy behind end of cell, similarly beyond the posterior transverse line between 
vein 3 and inner margin. Asia Minor. 
86. Genus: fiatljiEiu Stgr. 
H. radiata Leech (Vol. 3, p. 221) — distinctior Draes. The pale patches in markings of forewings are dislindior. 
heavily admixed with white, especially the orbicular and reniform stigmata; the dentations of the posterior 
