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obscure as also is the reniform stigma ; transverse lines dark brown, 

 the antemedial and postmedial being double and the latter slightly 

 elbowed about the middle of its length. Secondaries pale fuscous- 

 brown with dusky discal lunule and faint central and submarginal 

 lines ; fringes pinkish. Under surface shining i'uscons suffused with 

 brownish on the costal and outer areas of the primaries, and on 

 costal area of the secondaries ; all the wings have a dusk}^ postmedial 

 line, and the secondaries Lave a discal lunule. 

 Expanse 36 millim. 



One male .specimen from Pii-tsu-fong, taken in June or 

 July. 



Hahitat. Western China. 



791. Grapliiiilwra tarda. 



Noctua, tarda, Leech, Proc. Zool. Soc. Loucl., 1889, p. 495, 

 pi. ], tig. 4. 



One female specimen, the type, taken by myself at 

 Hakodate in August. 

 Habitat. Yesso. 



792. Crrai)ldijl\ora mandarina, sp. n. 



Primaries ochreous-brown, clouded and suffused with darker 

 brown ; all the transverse lines, excepting the submarginal, are black 

 and double, each preceded and followed by a black dot on the 

 costa ; the antemedial line is wavy and followed l)y a black dot 

 on the inner margin ; the postmedial line is curved and recurved, 

 formed of dots in the male, following this line there are some 

 elongate black spots in the male, each with an ochreous dot upon it ; 

 submarginal line ochreous bordered outwardly with brown ; the 

 three stigmata ochreous outlined in brown, claviform suffused with 

 brownish ; central shade not always distinct but sometimes blackish. 

 Secondaries pale fuscous with darker discal lunule and central liand, 

 fringes tinged with pinkish. Under surface of primaries shining 

 fuscous, costa and outer marginal ai-ea ])inkish ; secondaries paler 

 with the costal area pinkish ; all the wings have a blackish discal 

 spot and transverse band, usually most distinct (in the secondaries. 



Expanse 36 millim. 



One male specimen from Pu-tsu-fong, two females from 

 Ni-tou, and one female from Ta-chien-lu. July. 

 Hahitat. Western China. 



