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margin ; antemeclial line black, diffuse on costa, waved, angled at 

 vein one, terminating in a short black bar on the inner margin ; post- 

 medial line black, strongly waved, commencing in a black spot on the 

 costa ; submarginal line black, lunulate, interrupted ; a black dash 

 under the black discoid al mark ; fringes dotted with black. Hind 

 wings whitish, suffused with fuscous, darker on outer margin. 

 Expanse, ^ 43 millim., $ 54-64 millim. 



Collection number, 668 a. 



Four specimens from Kanshirei (1000 ft.). One male, April 

 16th, 1906; another (type), May 24th, 1908; two females, 

 August, 1905. 



The April male has the fore wings less distinctly clouded, the 

 transverse lines are very faint, and the outer marginal area is 

 suffused with blackish. 



Allied to L. fumida, Butler. 



Euproctis sericea, sp. n. 

 Head and body faintly yellowish tinged ; anal tuft distinctly 

 yellowish. Wings silky white without markings. 

 Expanse, 34 millim. 



Collection number, 742. 



One male specimen from Kanshirei (1000 ft.), November 16th, 

 1908. 



Euproctis nigropuucta, sp. n. 



Similar to E. sericea, but larger ; a small blackish mark at end of 

 the cell of fore wings ; anal tuft brown. 



Expanse, 40 millim. 



Collection number, 742 a. 



One male specimen from Kanshirei (1000 ft.), April, 1908. 



Heteropan suhmacula, sp. n. 



(? . Antennae blackish. Head, thorax, and abdomen brown ; 

 collar crimson. Fore wings brown ; fringes dark brown, tips paler. 

 Hind wings brown ; an obscure, pale, longitudinal streak through 

 cell to outer margin, where it is broadest ; fringes pale brown. 

 Under side of fore wings brown with pale ochreous brown patches in 

 and below cell, near apex, and above the inner margin ; hind wings 

 pale ochreous brown, fringes dark brown at base. 



Expanse, 22-24 millim. 



Collection number, 702. 



Two male specimens — one from Kanshirei (4700 ft.). May 

 15th, 1908 ; the other from Daitozan (8500 ft.), September 14th, 

 1906. The latter is smaller and darker than the type, the pale 

 streak on the hind wings expands into a blotch beyond the cell, 

 and is more conspicuous ; on the under side the whole of the 

 cell of fore wings is filled with pale ochreous brown. 



Dasychira olivacea, sp. n. 

 (?■ . Head and thorax olivaceous ; abdomen darker. Fore wings 



