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Underside jiale sinok)- grey with tine dark striae ; cell-spots and outer line, 

 marked by dashes on the veins, smoky black. Head blackish ; vertex, antennae, 

 and thorax pale grey dnsted with darker; abdomen al)ove smoky black ; legs and 

 nnderside of alidomcn pale grey. 



Expanse of wings : 45 mm. 



1 cj from Oyama, Nippon, June ls!)0. 



Subfamily FIDONIIXAE. 



22. Proteostrenia leda ab. occulta nov. 



Both wings above and below wholly smoky brownish fuscons, without any 

 paler spaces whatever, though in certain lights traces can be seen of the ordinary 

 dark and pale markings of typical In/n. 



1 c? from Karinvama, Nijjpon, takeu in -Tuly. 



Subfamily ENNOMIXAE. 

 23. Auzeodes imiformis sji. nnv. 



Forewiiiffs : uniform ferruginous rufous, tliickly sjirinkled with shining scales, 

 and without dark striations ; the only markings are the dots on the veins which 

 represent the two lines ; those on the interior Hue are whitish, on the exterior 

 black ; fringe concolorous. 



Jlimhvings : the same, but towards hiudmargin showing a few dark stria'. 

 Underside darker. Abdomen concolorous with wings; thorax and shoulders pinkish 

 ochreons, the last by their paleness contrasting strikingly with the deep chestnut 

 brown vertex and head. 



Expanse of wings : 44 mm. 



1 ? from Poeh Mts., Sarawak, :i.")(iO ft., July 1892 (Everett). 



Differs from A. c//ali/l/eafa Wlk. from Sumatra, to which it is otherwise closely 

 allied, by the absence of the white apical blotcli. Tlie mainland form nii/roxeriata 

 VVarr. — of which I have described t!ie cJ from E. Pegu, and the ? fi'om Selangore, 

 and have seen a second ?, from Guuong Ijau, Perak — differs from both the island 

 forms by the greater development of the black sj)ots. The neuration of the genus 

 Auzeoiles, as given in P. Z. S. Isity, p. 404, requires correction. In the forewings 

 veins 7, 8, 9 are stalked from close before end of cell, and veins 10 and 11 are 

 coincident throughout. 



24. Hypochrosis lycoraria Giu'ii., Phal. ii. p. 538. 



Gnenee, when describing the J, speaks of the marginal half of forewing as red- 

 brown, and the basal half as green. In most of the S6 which I have seen this 

 red-lirown margin is very slight, the whole wing being either wholly green as in the 

 iovm j'is?>i//i/(ri(i, Uuen., oT green shot with grey towards anal angle. In a nearly 

 perfect ? fmm Kina P>ahi, however, the reverse of this is the case, the whole of 



