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are blackish and five in number, the first crossing the 
wing at basal third, and the others in pairs beyond the 
middle; there is also a jet-black slender undulated 
marginal line; thorax grey, crossed by two brown 
bands; abdomen brown, banded with black; under 
surface whity brown, shining, densely mottled with grey 
striations; black disco-cellular spots, and an arched 
discal series upon the veins; a slender black marginal 
line ; expanse of wings, 1 inch 5 lines. 
Yokohama (H. Pryer). 
106. Xandrames sericea, n. 8. 
Intermediate in character between X. dholaria of 
Darjiling and X. latiferaria of China; fuliginous-brown, 
shining, with bright cupreous reflections; primaries 
with a diffused black spot in the cell; a broad oblique 
slichtly angular white belt streaked with pale brown, 
and with blackish border beyond the middle from the 
subcostal vein to the lower half of the outer margin ; 
secondaries with the external border white at the apex, 
diffused ; wings below nearly as above, but rather paler, 
more cupreous, much more sericeous, the black markings 
obsolete, and the white belt of primaries less striated 
with brown; expanse of wings, 3 inches 5 lines. 
Tokei (Fenton). 
107. Stenotrachelys cinerea, n.s. 
Smoky grey; wings above with ash-grey external 
areas, bounded internally by an irregularly dentate- 
sinuate olive-brown stripe; a second somewhat similar 
stripe (angulated on the primaries) before the middle of 
the wings, and between these two stripes a narrow 
dusky ill-defined streak enclosed between two ill-defined 
undulated whitish cinereous lines; basal area of prima- 
ries striated with brown, and crossed by an angulated 
olive-brown stripe; all the wings with marginal blackish 
spots, and sordid white fringe varied with brown; 
primaries below greyish brown, with slight bronzy 
reflections; the basal area mottled with whitish, but 
indistinctly ; a whitish slightly angulated post-median 
band enclosing a dusky line; secondaries dull white, 
striated indistinctly with grey; costal border sordid; a 
TRANS. ENT. soc. 1881.—PaRT III. (SEPT.) 3H 
