Heterocerous Lepidoptera from Japan. 587 
testaceous lines, the third of which does not reach the 
inner margin; secondaries crossed by two oblique 
central parallel lines, a third abbreviated transverse line 
crossing the disc; costal area whitish; palpi, back of 
thorax, and margins of abdominal segments white; a 
black longitudinal spot on the last segment ; under surface 
pale shining stramineous, the markings only visible 
through the texture of the wings; expanse of wings, 
1 inch to 1 inch 2 lines. 
Yokohama (Jonas) ; Tokei (Fenton). 
Until I had seen a series of this species I supposed it 
to be avariety of P. amphisalis ; the general appearance 
is similar, although in that insect (of which we have four 
examples) the five lines on the primaries are all carried 
across the wing, and the two last unite at their extremities 
so as to inclose a fusiform area. 
BOTIDID. 
156. Botyodes insignis, n. 8. 
g. Wings even more elongated and narrower than 
in B. ussurialis; greyish brown, with pale cupreous 
reflections ; primaries with the centre of the costal 
border ochreous, two unequal subquadrate pale yellow 
spots confluent with the ochreous costal border; an 
extremely slender whitish marginal line ; fringe traversed 
by a pale stripe; head and posterior margins of the 
abdominal segments yellow ; wings below paler, whitish 
towards the base ; body below pale buff, inner surface of 
femora pearly white ; knees of anterior and middle pairs 
of legs black ; tibie of anterior legs banded in the centre 
with grey ; expanse of wings, 1 inch 6 lines. 
Tokei (Fenton). 
PSEUDEBULBEA, N. g. 
Aspect of Hbulea, but with a more robust body, thicker 
palpi and antenne ; the wings glossy and subopaline ; 
anterior legs short and robust. 
157. Pseudebulea yenton, n. s. 
Primaries above greyish brown, with a purplish gloss 
in certain lights ; basal half irregularly spotted with pale 
yellow, scarcely darker than cream-colour, disco-cellulars 
