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is a similar spot. Forewing on both sides of discal spot is pale grey; fringes black-brown, not checked. Hind- 
wings black-brown, a white patch in disc, with a black brown spot inwardly. Antennae are simple and not 
lamellate. Wing expanse: 22—24 mm. Hokkaido. 
7. Genus: Paiiolis Hbn. 
P. flammed Scliiff. (Vol. 3, p. 253, pi. 50 d). — purpureofusca Preisseclcer is a remarkably dark specimen, purpureo- 
described from Lower Austria. — sutschana /. n. (22 h) has somewhat narrower and more pointed, wing contour , 7 f U8ca 
* • ' S III S Cfl Cl'fid, 
with more oblique margin. Ground colour is more heavily admixed with olive-greenish, especially in anal 
area, the transverse lines are almost obsolete, especially the posterior line which is only indicated by a few 
whitish scales. The subterminal line is quite absent, in place of same there are long white rays in marginal 
area, as a prolongation of the white checks of fringes. These are situate on each side of the black streaks on 
veins and extend to postmedian. Hindwings paler grey-brown. Sutshanski Rudnik in June. Type in the 
collection of O. Bang-Haas. — japonica /. n. (22 h) somewhat resembles the previous form by the white mar- japonica. 
ginal rays and the absence of the subterminal line. The ground colour is a bold red, all markings standing out 
boldly from the carmine red ground by a heavy appression of chalky white scales. Kobe, Japan, in April. 
Collected by Hoene, type in the collection of 0. Bang-Haas. 
8. Genus: Omfa Him. 
0. banghaasi Strd. (22 i) closely resembles cymbalariae Hbn. (Vol. 3, p. 254, pi. 50 d) and differs by banghaasi. 
the faintly serrate antennae in <£. Forewings are inclined to pale grey, instead of olive-green, the 3 black longi¬ 
tudinal streaks are bolder and deeper black. The underside is much paler grey, hindwings entirely or almost 
devoid of transverse bands. Abdomen is shorter than in cymbalariae. The type of Stattder originated from 
around Naples, Schawerda described 5 further specimens from Albarracin from an altitude of 1100—'1700 m. 
9. Genus: Sympistis Hbn. 
S. melaleiica Thnbg. (Vol. 3, p. 254, pi. 50 e). —- penthica Stick. has dark grey forewings with only slightly penthica. 
contrasting black marking. The hindwings are almost completely suffused with blackish, only a small patch 
near anal angle remaining pale. Lappmark. 
S. nigrita Bsd. (Vol. 3, p. 255, pi. 50 e). — aterrima Meyer has completely jet-black forewings without aterrima. 
the grey marginal area, only a little grey dusting is retained on costa. From the Mittenwald region at an alti¬ 
tude of 2100 m. 
S. funesta Payk. (Vol. 3, p. 255, pi. 50 e). —- kurodakeana Mats, differs from nominate type by the black kuroda- 
apical spot, from whence a diffuse black-brown band extends to anal angle. Hokkaido, Japan. keam 
S. lamuta Herz (Vol. 3, p. 255) is already dealt with under Polia on p. 101 of this Supplementary Volume. 
S. devagor Kozh. is declared to be a synonym of Hel. bieneri Rbl., but as the original description seems devagor. 
to be so absolutely different, I am enumerating the moth here, as it was originally described as an Anarta. 
Body with black hairs, collar and shoulders intermixed with white scaly hairs. Forewings grey-black, basal 
area with white interspersions. Anterior transverse line black, conjoined with the orbicular stigma, having 
a white inner edge. Outer transverse line is sharply bent outwards on vein 5, it has an outward white edge. 
Central area is black at inner margin. Reniform stigma is a small black spot. Orbicular stigma is longish. 
Both stigmata conjoined by a wide strikingly white bar. Subterminal area is paler, there are black cuneiform 
marks before the sub terminal line. Fringes black with grey and white checks. Hindwings bright orange-yellow 
with narrow black marginal band. Fringes dark. Wing expanse: 27—29 mm. In Sajan (Kasyr-Ssuk river) 
flying by day around willow trees that are in bloom. 
10. Genus: Hypsopliila Stgr. 
H. jugorum Ersch. (Vol. 3, p. 255, pi. 50 f). — medialis Strd. Forewings with red-brown suffused central medialis. 
area. On hindwings the disco-cellular spot forms a narrow crescent, that is widely separated from the inner 
edge of the marginal band. The marginal band is only curved on discal fold and not angulatecl. —- postlimbalis postlimba- 
Strd. Forewings normal, hindwings resemble the previous form, the marginal band is not angulated in centre 
on inner edge, but only gently curved. It is widely separated from discal spot. The type form, which was not 
well illustrated in Main Volume, is being illustrated afresh here (22 i). 
10a. Genus: Cliamyla Stgr. 
This Genus was omitted from Main Volume. According to Hampson it should be classified with the 
Agrotids, as should all Melicleptriinae and Heliothidae, because the hind tibiae bear spurs. It belongs in closest 
proximity to Isochlora. These are medium large Noctuids with moderately wide wing contour. Head and thorax 
