Heterocerous Lepidoptera from Japan. 407 
the primaries washed with smoky grey, darkest upon the 
costal border ; costal black spots as above; a blackish 
spot at the end of the cell; four indistinct curved and 
slightly undulated discal grey lines in pairs; a marginal 
series of small black dots ; frmge white, creamy towards 
the base, and traversed by a central grey stripe; 
secondaries paler than the primaries, no black costal 
spots, but otherwise with similar markings ; body smoky 
brown ; expanse of wings, 2 inches. 
Nikko (Maries). 
102. Boarma meesta, n. s. 
Allied to B. rosaria of China and B. conferenda; grey ; 
the wings crossed by five nearly equidistant irregular 
dusky stripes, of which the second, fourth, and fifth are 
edged externally with white ; the second stripe is double, 
the third (which commences with an annular reniform 
spot upon the primaries) is rather acutely angulated just 
below the first median branch of these wings, the fourth 
is sinuated and less irregular, and the fifth (which is 
very broad upon the secondaries) is bounded externally 
by a regularly zigzag white stripe ; a marginal series of 
dusky spots; under surface pale, sericeous ; wings with 
dusky disco-cellular dots, and beyond the cell an in- 
distinct dusky line, followed by a similarly coloured 
diffused discal belt ; expanse of wings, 1 inch 9 lines. 
Yokohama (/. Pryer). 
108. Boarmia definita, n. 8. 
Above brownish white, speckled with blackish; wings 
with black marginal spots; primaries with a distinct 
central white belt, very broad above the middle of the 
wing, but rapidly narrowing below the median vein, and 
filled in with black towards the inner margin, bounded 
internally by an angular black line and externally by 
an oblique dentate-sinuate black line, which is inarched 
above the third median branch; a black disco-cellular 
spot; faint traces of a dusky submarginal line ; 
secondaries with a dusky streak from the abdominal 
margin to the end of the cell, where there is a black dot ; 
a black arched dentate-sinuate line beyond the middle, 
followed by a dusky arched submarginal stripe; body 
browner than the wings ; under surface of wings creamy 
