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406 Mr. A. G. Butler's Descriptions of new 
alternately subangulated line from abdominal margin to 
costa near the apex; external border dusky, traversed by 
a pale line ; prothorax and abdomen pale greyish brown, 
rest of body dusky ; under surface whity brown ; wings 
densely flecked with greyish brown, with blackish disco- 
cellular spots and ill-defined undulated discal line ; 
fringe spotted with grey; expanse of wings, 2 inches 
3 lines. 
Tokei (Fenton) ; Yokohama (H. Pryer). 
100. Boarmia paupera, n.s. 
Apparently nearest to B. repandaria of Europe ; 
sericeous greyish white, mottled with grey ; wings above 
crossed in the middle by two black lines, those of the 
primaries widely and those of the secondaries slightly 
divergent towards the costa ; the inner line less distinct 
than the outer, and elbowed towards costa of primaries ; 
outer line sinuated ; a submarginal sinuated white line 
most distinct on the secondaries ; a marginal series of 
black spots between the nervures connected by a very 
slender black marginal line; central area of primaries 
densely irrorated with black scales; under surface 
sericeous greyish white, speckled with grey; a dot at 
the end of each discoidal cell, and a discal series black; 
a marginal series of blackish lunate spots: primaries 
with a nebulous greyish discal belt; costa slightly 
tinted with buff; apex white ; expanse of wings, 1 inch 
9 lines. 
Yokohama (H. Pryer). 
101. Boarma nikkonis, n. s. 
Allied to B. roboraria and consortaria, but whiter, the 
wings being pale silvery grey, crossed by numerous snow- 
white undulated stripes and short striz, and crossed by 
two dentate-sinuate black-dotted dark grey lines, nearly 
asin JB. roboraria, but the outer line of the secondaries 
rather deeply sinuated beyond the cell; the marginal 
black dots, and those bounded by the undulated discal 
stripe, smaller and blacker, but the black disco-cellular 
lunule, and the two short liturze opposite to it upon the 
inner margin of the primaries in B. roboraria, obsolete 
in this species ; the three usual black costal spots well 
defined ; under surface quite unlike the Kuropean species ; 
