234 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



T. munda, Esp. — Japanese specimens are usually larger than 

 European examples. The var. immaculate, Staud., is also repre- 

 sented. 



Orthosia suspecta, Hiibn. 



Cerastis vaccinii, Linn. (= Dasycampa ardescens, Butl.). — 

 The form named by Dr. Butler is of the typical character, but it 

 is larger in size, as also are specimens agreeing in marking with 

 var. mixta, Staud. 



Dasycampa rubiginea, Fabr. (=fornax, Butl.). — Typical ex- 

 amples occur in Japan, as well as a large form which Dr. Butler 

 has named fornax. 



Oporina croceago, Fabr. (= sericea, Butl.). 



Xanthia fulvago, Linn. (= cerago, Fabr.). 



X. flavago, Fabr. (= silago, Hiibn.). 



Cosmiedje. 



Tethea (Ipimorpha) retusa, Linn. (= Cosmia curvata, Butl.). 

 Calymnia trapezina, Linn. (= Mesogona exigua, Butl.). 

 C. pyralina, View. 



C. affinis, Linn. 



Hadenid.e. 



Dianthcecia compta, Treit. 



D. cucubali, Fuessl. 



Miselia oxyacanthjE, Linn. — Represented in Japan by M. 

 externa, Butl., which has very elongate wings, but is otherwise 

 similar to M. oxyacanthce. 



Agriopis aprilixa, Linn. — Represented by A. viridis, Leech. 



Euplexia lucipara, Linn. 



Phlogophora meticulosa, Linn. — Replaced in Japan by P. 

 beatrix, Butl. 



Aplecta (Eurois) prasina, Fabr. (= herbida, Hiibn.). 



A. [Ei.) occulta, Linn. 



A. (E.) nebulosa, Hufn. 



A. (Mamestra) advena, Fabr. —Represented in Japan by the 

 form adjuncta, Staud. 



Hadena porphyrea, Esp. (= satura, Hiibn.). 



H. (Dichonia) protea, Bork. (= intermissa, Butl.). — Typical 

 specimens, as well as var. intermissa, occur in Japan. 



H. (Trachea) atriplicis, Linn. (= gnoma, Butl.). 



XYLINIDiE. 



Calocampa exoleta, Linn. (= fnmosa, Butl.). 

 Xylina ornithopus, Rott. (= rhizolitha, Fabr. = pruinosa, 

 Butl.). 



