Heterocerous Lepidoptera from Japan. 8 
radial interspace; an irregularly dentated erey external 
border, limited internally at apex by a zigzag black line ; 
secondaries fuliginous-brown ; a central diffused belt and 
the external border darker brown; thorax greyish white ; 
the palpi dark brown externally ; head dark brown above, 
with blackish posterior margin; tegule dark brown, with 
black margins and white external fringe; abdomen 
brownish, with a blackish longitudinal dorsal line and 
lateral dusky spots; antenne whitish, with the front 
margin red-brown; under surface pale sandy brown, 
wings with faint traces of the discal lines; expanse of 
wings, 2 inches 8 lines. 
Tokei (Fenton) ; Nikko (Maries). 
Easily distinguished from H. caligineus and H. pinastri 
by its broad wings and pale colouring. M. Oberthur has 
just forestalled this description. 
CHALCOSIIDAL. 
SCHISTOMITRA, N. g. 
Allied to Chatamla; wings very broad; primaries with 
rather short straight costal margin, outer margin arched, 
inner margin straight, nearly as long as the costal 
marein; all the veins well separated; costal vein tey- 
minating at the second third of costa, first and second 
subcostal branches emitted at some distance before the 
end of the cell, third and fourth branches emitted on a 
long footstalk from below the middle of the second 
branch, fifth branch emitted with the upper radial from 
a short footstalk at the superior angle of the cell; lower 
radial emitted rather nearer to the superior than to the 
inferior angle; disco-cellulars transverse, slightly arched ; 
median branches all well separated at their origins; 
secondaries pyriform, with rather long costal margin ; 
veins very regular, the costal vein being long, the sub- 
costal emitting two branches from the superior angle of 
the cell, the radial emitted rather above the middle of 
the disco-cellulars, which are oblique and slightly curved ; 
median branches well separated at their origins; sub- 
median extending to anal angle; internal to below the 
middle of the abdominal margin; body stout, velvety, 
not extending to the anal angle of the secondaries ; head 
small; antenne thick and smooth, slightly denticulated 
along the inferior margin; palpi small; legs thick and 
rather short; pectus woolly. Type, S. funerals. 
