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Type in the British Museum. Japan. 



Very similar to P. grisealis, Schiff., but the markings are 

 fainter and curved instead of obhque. 



Paracoldx unicolor, sp. n. 



$ . Porewing black-brown without markings. Hind wings and 

 nnder sides of all the wings pale brown suifused with dusky except 

 on fringes. 



Expanse, 26 mm. 



Type in the British Museum. Formosa (Wileman). 



Lnceria sordida, sp. n. 



(J . Antennae bipectinated. Fore wings greyish brown sprinkled 

 ^vith darker brown ; discoidal dot black ; traces of oblique trans- 

 verse dusky line beyond the middle of dorsal area ; hind wings paler. 



Expanse, 16 mm. 



Tvpe in the British Museum. Takow, Formosa plains, July 

 23rd,' 1906 (Wileman). 



Hypenodes squalida, sp. n. 



§ . Fore wings whity-brown, sprinkled with dark brown from 

 base of the wing to the postmedial line and also beyond the 

 subterminal line ; traces of a black, wavy, antemedial line ; post- 

 medial line black, inwardly oblique, outwardly edged by the pale 

 ground colour, angled above dorsum ; subterminal line pale, sinuous ; 

 terminal dots black. Hind wings fuscous, base of fringes paler. 



Expanse, 16 mm. 



Type in the British Museum. Japan (H. Pryer). 

 Near H. croceipicta, Hampson. 



Hypenagonia ohliquifascia, sp. n. 



(5* . Fore wings whitish tinged with ochreous or brownish ; ante- 

 medial line blackish, inwardly oblique, bent below costa ; medial and 

 postmedial lines blackish, inwardly oblique, both indented below 

 costa, approximate on dorsum, space between lines purplish brown 

 and band-like ; subterminal series of black dots inwardly pale-edged, 

 parallel with termen, preceded by a dusky oblique shade with a 

 geminate blackish mark on it above middle and another nearer 

 <iosta ; discoidal dot black ; fringes whitish preceded by a brownish 

 line. Hind wings whitish, with markings similar to those on fore 

 wings, but the band does not extend to the costa. 



Expanse, 18-20 mm. 



Tvpe, with two other male specimens, in the British Museum. 

 Kansbirei (Wileman). 



Comes nearest to H. vexataria, Walk. 



Drymonia hasalis, sp. n. 

 ^ . Head greyish, mixed with brown ; thorax brown, patagia 

 whitish brown mixed ; abdomen brown, dark, almost black on basal 

 segment. Fore wings greyish powdered with black-brown, thickly 



