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untcreschus (2) terminipuncta, sp. n. 
Whitish, with distinct marks on termen. Fore wings 
powdered with brownish ; antemedial and postmedial lines indicated 
by indistinct brown dots ; a black apical streak preceded by a reddish 
brown mark on costa; a black spot on termen just before middle ; 
terminal line blackish, interrupted: fringes whitish, marked with 
blackish at apex and before middle. Hind wings whitish, clouded 
with fuscous towards termen. Under side of fore wings fuscous, 
fringes white, marked with blackish at apex and before middle. 
Hind wings as above, but with dusky discoidal mark. 
Expanse, 18 millim. 
Collection number, 1299. 
A male specimen from Kanshirei, July 18th, 1904. 
Ozarba ochritincta, sp. n. 
¢. Antenne ciliated; head and thorax white tinged with 
ochreous, front of thorax dark brown. Fore wings white, ochreous 
tinged; antemedial line black, wavy ; postmedial line black, double, 
filled in with white broadly before dorsum, outwardly oblique to 
vein 6, thence inwardly oblique to dorsum; stigmata ochreous ; 
space between antemedial and postmedial lines greyish ; some dusky 
clouds spotted with black on terminal area; terminal line black, 
interrupted. Hind wings fuscous. Under side white, brown tinged 
and rather shining ; basal two-thirds of fore wings, except on dorsal 
area, blackish brown ; hind wings freckled with dark brown, discoidal 
dot rather darker. 
Expanse, 18 millim. 
Collection number, 1323. 
A male specimen from Kanshirei, July 12th, 1908. 
Lithacodia subceenia, sp. n. 
Very like L. cenza, Swinhoe,* from which it may be separated at 
once by the dark, almost black, hind wings. On the fore wings the 
transverse lines are less irregular in contour and less clearly defined, 
the costal patch is blacker and has more sharply cut edges, and the 
basal area is uniform in colour with the rest of the wing. 
Expanse, 24 millim. 3, 26 millim. ?. 
Collection number missing. 
A male specimen and two females from Kanshirei. The 
male taken May 10th, 1908, and the females April, 1907, and 
July, 1908. 
A specimen, also from Formosa (Wileman), is in the British 
Museum. 
Selepa (2?) striata, sp. n. 
2. Head and thorax pale brown, the latter shaded with darker ° 
brown; abdomen brown, paler at base. Fore wings pale brown, 
* Hampson, ‘ Phalene,’ vol. x, p. 550, Atlas, pl. elxv. fig. 13 (1910). 
