260 SIDEMIA; HETEROGRAPHA; MARGELANA; DRAUDTIANA; ANATAELIA. By Dr. M. Draudt. 
mutica. 
bischoffii. 
zetct . 
furva. 
zollikoferi. 
glaisi. 
tumulorum. 
castanea. 
discrepans . 
Par anata¬ 
elia. 
C. mutica Chr. (Vol. 3, p. 176, pi. 41 d; Suppl. Vol. 3, p. 161). This is not a genuine species, but should 
be classified as a subspecies of dumetorum Hbn. G. (Vol. 3, p. 177, pi. 42 a; Suppl. Vol. 3, p. 161) from which 
it varies little. 
C. bischoffii H.-S. (Vol. 3, p, 176, pi. 42 a; Suj)pl. Vol. 3, p. 161). As mentioned on p. 257, we have to 
add to this species, apora Stgr. (antitype!) as synonym. According to E. P. Wiltshire the larva feeds on Sonchus, 
Taraxacum and other Compositae in November and December. It is greenish grey, finely marbled with blackish, 
with indistinct subdorsal and with a black mark lengthwise on segments 2—5. On the other segments this 
marking is only indicated by fine blackish specks. The double dorsal line is interfilled with white anteriorly on 
each segment and edged by a dark “V” or “Y” posteriorly. The moth emerges in September. 
C. zeta Tv (Vol. 3, p. 176, pi. 41 e; Suppl. Vol. 3, p. 161). Heydemann has examined the 3 forms: zeta, 
pernix and envoi and the $ genitalia agree so exactly and vary in 4 characteristics so constantly from maillardi 
Hbn. G., that it must considered as proved that the two are different and both have the right to specific rank. 
A supposition recently made, that envoi is a form of platinea, does not appear correct. 
C. furva Hbn. (Vol. 3, p. 177, pi. 41 f; Suppl. Vol. 3, p. 162). In his Supplement to Tutt's British Noctuae, 
Turner seems to have erroneously placed Turati’s form leucorena (synonymous with the older occlusa Esp.) 
here (p. 359). However it should be classified with Dvyobota juvva Esp. (Vol. 3, p. 128, pi. 31 f; Suppl. Vol. 3, 
p. 138). 
15. Genus: Nidevnia Stgr. 
S. zollikoferi Err. (Vol. 3, p. 178, pi. 41 h; Suppl. Vol. 3, p. 162). This strange migrant has recently 
been captured in Germany at Gera and Leipzig, where one specimen each was taken in September. Further 3 
specimens have been caught in E. Prussia, from around Konigsberg, also in September. It has also been observed 
at Knista, Narke in Sweden in September. The more remarkable is a capture advised from Liptow, where 1 
specimen was taken in June, which would seem to indicate that perhaps there are 2 generations. Seven specimens 
were captured in September 1934 in south Kent in England. 
S. glaisi Luc. (Suppl. Vol. 3, p. 164). According to Boursin this is identical with oberthuri Rothsch . 
(Suppl. Vol. 3, p. 163). 
17. Genus : Heterograplia Stgr. 
H. tumulorum Bouvs. is very closely related to the other 3 species. Forewings brownish, costa somewhat 
paler with whitish subbasal, that is edged with black at inner margin. Black basal streak extending to anterior 
transverse line, which is whitish. Claviform stigma edged with black. Orbicular stigma large, obliquely elongate. 
Reniform stigma somewhat constricted and with black circumscription. Postmedian whitish, well defined, the 
space behind brownish. The distinct whitish subterminal forms a very sharp angle inwards over vein 4, below 
the apex a “V” and extends from vein 4 fairly parallel to the outer margin as far as the inner angle. The space 
behind is pale brown with whitish veins, small black arcs on margin. Fringes whitish admixed with dark brown. 
Hindwings dark brown with bold discal spot and dark postmedian, that is edged outwardly with whitish. Fringes 
whitish. Wing expanse: 29 mm. From Kurgan-Tjube (Russian Turkestan) in June. 
21. Genus: Margelana Stgr. 
As already mentioned under the 22. Genus: Eremopola Warr., the species discrepans and veternosa do 
not appear to be congeneric with the two genuine Margelana: versicolor Stgr. and flavidior Wgnr. Count Turati 
has established a new Genus for a species that seems related to discrepans: 
21b. Genus: Draiidtinna Trti. 
Palpi short, porrect with very short terminal segment. Proboscis short but distinctly present. S antennae 
bipectinated. Thorax densely haired. Probably discrepans should also be classified here. 
D. castanea Trti. Forewings dark chestnut brown with black transverse lines. Orbicular and reniform 
stigmata scarcely contrasting in the dark ground colour. Undulate subterminal line very faintly edged paler 
outwardly; beyond it black marginal lunules. Hindwings white, peppered somewhat with brownish towards 
the margin and with distinct deep brown marginal lunular streaks. Wing expanse: 33 mm. Cyrenaica (Bakur) 
in October. 
D. discrepans Stgr. (Vol. 3, p. 181, pi. 41 1; Suppl. Vol. 3, p. 164). A new locality for this species is 
Cyrenaica. Count Turati has obtained a number of specimens from there. 
23b. Genus: Anataelia Drt. 
As the name Anataelia Bolivar 1899 was given to a Forficulidae Genus, I now give the new denomination 
— Paranataelia for this Genus. 
