584 Mr. A. G. Buffs Descriptions of new 
oblique line from external fourth of inner margin to 
costa near apex; the upper extremity of this line is 
washed with grey; fringe traversed by a snow-white 
line ; secondaries whity brown, with diffused darker outer 
border ; fringe with a slender yellowish basal line and a 
white line close to its outer edge; thorax above choco- 
late-colour ; abdomen whity brown ; under surface cream- 
coloured, the legs above and the borders of the wings 
washed with sandy yellow; primaries with white internal 
area ; costa dotted with white ; secondaries silvery white 
towards the abdominal area; costal area irrorated with 
testaceous, an indistinct discal line of the same colour ; 
fringe of all the wings whitish, traversed by a grey 
stripe ; expanse of wings, 9 lines. 
Yokohama (H. Pryer). 
ENNYCHIIDA. 
150. Pyrausta chrysitis, n. s. 
Wings above black-brown, with golden reflections ; 
fringe stramineous, becoming blackish towards the anal 
angles ; primaries with some ochreous atoms towards the 
base; a small oval ochreous spot just beyond the middle 
of the interno-median interspace, and a large almost 
diamond-shaped spot at the end of the cell; secondaries 
with an abbreviated central ochreous band; body 
blackish ; abdomen with the edges of the segments and 
the anal tuft white; primaries below with the interno- 
basal area silvery white, base yellow, secondaries with the 
band continued to the abdominal margin ; all the wings 
with a slender whitish marginal line ; pectus silvery ; 
palpi and legs creamy white; venter grey, banded with 
white ; expanse of wings, 9 lines. 
Tokei (Fenton). 
Nearly allied to P. phanicealis, of Europe, but smaller, 
darker, and more uniformly coloured. 
151. Pyrausta unipunctata, un. s. 
Dark purplish brown; primaries with a subapical 
costal ochreous spot or transverse dash; secondaries 
with the fringe slightly touched at the tips with white ; 
primaries below with the subapical spot larger and 
paler than above ; the interno-basal border white ; pectus 
