202 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 
A male specimen from Kanshirei, August 3rd, 1908. 
Near P. glaucinans, Guen., but transverse lines of fore wings 
are different. 
Oglasa marmorea, sp. n. 
6. Head whitish, thorax and abdomen pale brown, terminal 
segments of abdomen whitish. Fore wings pale brown, freckled 
with darker brown, costa edged with blackish, four ochreous brown 
spots towards apex; antemedial line dark brown edged with pale 
brown, angled below costa, about middle, and before dorsum ; post- 
medial line black-brown, sinuous, only distinct towards costa and 
chiefly indicated by the pale brown edging; orbicular stigma black, 
reniform outlined in pale brown; subterminal line pale, wavy ; 
terminal dots black ; fringes dark brown marked with paler at ends. 
of the veins. Hind wings fuscous, discoidal mark blackish, fringes 
pale. Under side whitish brown, slightly suffused with darker on 
iis wpe. all the wings have a dusky postmedial line and discoidal 
unule. 
?. Similar to the male, but the terminal segment of abdomen 
not whitish. 
Expanse, 26-28 millim. 
Collection numbers, 1027, 1788, 1897. 
Two male specimens from Rantaizan (7500 feet), May, 1909, 
and a female from Arizan (7300 ft.), November, 1906. 
One of the males appears to have a lilac sheen on the fore 
wings. 
Are@ognatha (2) inconspicua, sp. n. 
d. Fore wings pale brown, powdered and suffused with dark 
fuscous; antemedial line indicated by a blackish mark on each side 
of the median nervure; postmedial line dusky, sinuous; reniform 
stigma slightly paler, a blackish mark at each extremity; median 
shade and subterminal line dusky, the latter wavy and diffuse. Hind 
wings pale brown suffused with dark fuscous; two dusky transverse 
lines beyond the middle, both diffuse, the outer line sinuous. Under 
side pale brown powdered with darker; fore wings suffused with 
dark fuscous on the discal area; marking of upper side faintly repro- 
duced, a black discoidal spot on hind wings. 
Expanse, 36 millim. 
Collection number, 1444. 
A male specimen from Arizan (7800 ft.), August 14th, 1908. 
Nagadeba brunnealis, sp. n. 
3. Pale brown, all wings powdered and clouded with a darker 
shade of brown. Fore wings with black dot on costa near base; 
antemedial line black, inwardly dentate ; postmedial black, outwardly 
whitish edged, serrate, curved round end of cell; orbicular stigma 
black, punctiform; reniform outlined in black; subterminal line 
whitish, wavy, interrupted except towards costa, where it is out- 
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