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primaries is not angulated as in that species, and it has no white 

 discal spot. 



Five examples taken by myself in Satsuma, May, 1886. 



Hypena rusticalis, n. sp., Plate II., fig. 12. 



^._ Primaries brown, thickly sprinkled with fnscous scales, and tinged 

 with pink ; slightly oblique central and submarginal lines blackish ; fringes 

 brown interlined with blackish. Secondaries dark fuscous-brown. Under 

 surface of primaries fuscous-brown ; secondaries paler, discal spot black, 

 dark central line on each wing. Expanse, 28 mm. 



One male example taken by myself at Hakodate in August. 

 Hypoepa bambusalis, n. sp., Plate II., fig, 2. 



$ . Primaries purplish brown, with a discal and marginal golden brown 

 suffusion ; a transverse bidentate white line divides the wing into equal 

 parts, the basal half being darker; before the outer margin is a transverse 

 dark shade. Secondaries fuscous. Under surface fuscous, primaries with 

 some greyish scales towards apex, and an indistinct dark central line ; discal 

 area of secondaries greyish. Expanse, 32 mm. 



One male example taken by myself at Foochau in April, 1886. 

 Capnodes gensanalis, n. sp., Plate 11., fig. 9. 



Violet-grey. Primaries with a small brown spot at base of costa, followed 

 by a broad brown band edged externally by a narrow white line, two 

 indistinct parallel wavy lines cross the disc of the wing, and beyond these 

 is a white elbowed line edged internally with blackish and externally with 

 brown ; reniform faintly outlined, except on its external edge, which is 

 bordered with blackish, and precedes a brownish patch, orbicular black and 

 dot-like ; _ marginal area suffused with brown, a series of black spots on 

 the margin itself. Secondaries with a black discal spot, white central line 

 and black marginal spots as on primaries. Under surface yellowish grey ; 

 primaries suffused on disc and outer margin with reddish ; central line, 

 discal and marginal spots on all the wings black. Palpi, head, and thorax 

 reddish brown. Expanse, 38 mm. 



A single specimen taken by myself at Gensan, Corea, in July. 

 Zanclognatha linealis, n. sp., Plate II., fig. 4. 



Primaries pinkish buff, with a minute discal spot, and a straight narrow 

 brown submarginal band faintly bordered externally with whitish. Secondaries 

 pale brown. Under surface pale fiiscous-brown, secondaries rather paler. 

 Expanse, 35 mm. 



One male example in Satsuma, and a female specimen at Naga- 

 saki, taken by myself in May, 1886. 



Zanclognatha obliqualis, n. sp., Plate II., fig. 5. 



$ . Greyish brown tinged with violet ; basal line nearly straight, central 

 line angulated just below costa both blackish, in the enclosed area is a 

 brownish fascia terminating before tlie costa ; a brown submarginal band, 

 edged externally with white, runs from apex in an oblique direction to the 

 inner_ mai-gin. Secondaries with an indistinct blackish central line ; sub- 

 marginal band sharply angulated before reaching the inner margin, and 

 attenuated towards costa. Under surface fuscous-brown, discal areas of all 



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