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21. Genus: Agrotls 0. 
A. graslini Rbr. (Vol. 3, p. 36, pi. 7 i; Suppl. Vol. 3, p. 43). We are now able to give an illustration of 
the form — joannisi Gl. et le P. (26 e). joannisi. 
A. flavina H.-Schdff. (Vol. 3, p. 41, pi. 12 c; Suppl. Vol. 3, p. 52). As a synonym of the form brunneo- brunnco- 
picta Cti. we have to mention — xanthosemata Hmps. (Eyhpsilia) which was described from Elisabethpol. 
Subgenus: Ogygia Hbn. 
0. Wiltshire! Bours. (Suppl. Vol. 3, p. 245). Through the courtesy of Mr. Ch. Boursin, we are now able wiltshirei. 
to give an illustration (23 k). 
0. elongata Trti. The author classifies this in his Genus: Stenosoma next to synesia Trti., which we had elongata. 
considered as synonymous with mansoura Obth. (Suppl. Vol. 3, p. 57). Turati still maintains this is a genuine 
species and alleges that it differs by the bluish grey colouration as well as by the longer forewings, that are 
more pointed at apex; elongata approaches agrotina Rothsch. (Suppl. Vol. 3, p. 56, pi. 6 h) in appearance but 
has a more elongated and narrower wing contour: the ground colour is ashen grey, less blackish than in agrotina; 
the upper stigmata have pale surrounds, the narrow clavifonn stigma is distinct. Marginal area is somewhat 
less pale than in agrotina, but much paler than in mansoura respectively synesia. Apex is subdivided by a dark 
oblique streak. Hindwings are whitish with brownish veins and discal spot. Wing expanse: 36 mm. Cyrenaica 
(Scleidima and Zuetima) in September. 
21. Genus: Ithyacia Hbn. 
Rh. pseudosimulans Kozh. (Suppl. Vol. 3, p. 70, pi. 10 a). As synonymous with this species must be pseudosimu- 
added Eyhpsilia arenacea Hmps. nee arenacea Kozh. (1923) described from Quetta. 
Rh. rafidain Bours. (Suppl. Vol. 3, p. 248) is now illustrated (23 k). rafidain. 
Rh. insignata Led. (Vol. 3, p. 54, pi. 13 b; Suppl. Vol. 3, p. 64 and 248). — fuliginosa Drt. is synonymous 
with — leuconeura Hmps., which was described first; possibly this is a genuine species. leuconeura. 
Rh. peterseni Krul. ( = eversmanni Pet.) (Suppl. Vol. 3, p. 248) is now illustrated (26 e) from a specimen peterseni. 
kindly lent by Dr. Horhammer. 
Rh. iobaphes Bours. (Suppl. Vol. 3, p. 251) is illustrated (23 k) by the courtesy of Ch. Boursin. iobaphes. 
Rh. baja F. (Vol. 3, p. 44, pi. 9 k; Suppl. Vol. 3, p. 77). As synonymous with the form — nisseni Rothsch. nisseni. 
we must add — durandi Luc. 
Rh. depuncta L. (Vol. 3, p. 44, pi. 9 i; Suppl. Vol. 3, p. 251) - pontica Stgr. according to Boursin, is pontica. 
a genuine species and the form — consenescens Stgr. belongs to the latter and has no connection with depuncta ; 
consenescens occurs in typical form in Spain (Bejar). 
Rh. pulverea Hmps. (Suppl. Vol. 3, p. 80) belongs to xanthographa Schijf. according to information pulverea. 
kindly supplied by Boursin. 
4. Subfamily: Hadeninae. 
4. Genus: §cotogramma Mi 
S. raselaini Dumont (Suppl. Vol. 3, p. 98). According to Boursin this is a genuine species and not a raselaini. 
form of salicorniae (Suppl. Vol. 3, p. 97) and the latter should probably be classified with sodae Rmbr.; raselaini 
can now be illustrated (24 k). 
S. epiphleps Trti. is provisionally placed in this Genus by its author and it somewhat resembles Polia epiphleps. 
satanella Alph. (Vol. 3, p. 73, pi. 17 c). Forewings grey, somewhat paler subcostally, with a wide whitish sub- 
terminal area. Both transverse lines are crenulate, black sagittate marks before subterminal line. The small 
round orbicular stigma is ochreous yellow with darker centre, reniform is unicoloured with a faint yellowish dot 
outwardly. Marginal area monotonous black-brown, with black lunular streaks on margin with touches of 
ochreous brownish. The grey fringes are checked with ochre. Hindwings grey-white with blackish cuneiform 
marks on margin. Wing expanse: 36 mm. From 1 $ from Cyrenaica (Scleidima) in November. 
21. Genus: Cardepia Hmps. 
C. taylori Rothsch. resembles irrisor Ersch. (Vol. 3, p. 83, pi. 21 b; Suppl. Vol. 3, p. Ill) but is larger taylori. 
and darker. Head, thorax and forewings are dark grey-brown (not “pale mouse-grey”) peppered with blue- 
