248 Mr. A. E. Wilthan on New and Unrecorded Species 
A specimen taken in Satsuma province undated. The 
body of this specimen was unfortunately eaten by ants 
and the wings only remain, from which it has been 
identified. 
Hitherto unrecorded from Japan. 
Local distribution. KytsHu. 
General distribution. BomBay; NILGIRIS; JAPAN. 
Collection number, 1156. 
Genus TOXOCAMPA. 
Guenée, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr., 1841, p. 75; Hampson, 
Fauna Brit. India, Moths, 1, p. 245, 1894. 
124. 
Toxocampa stigmata, sp.n. (Plate XXXI, fig. 7.) 
2. Forewings greyish with a faint violet tinge, powdered with 
brownish, transverse lines and well-defined reniform stigma brown ; 
antemedial line nearly straight, diffuse towards the inner margin ; 
medial line slightly wavy, becoming diffuse below the reniform ; 
postmedial band expanding towards the costa, its outer edge un- 
dulated ; a series of black dots between the veins on the outer 
margin, the upper ones preceded by whitish dots ; fringes grey. 
Hindwings fuscous brown. Underside fuscous, outer marginal 
borders darker. 
Expanse 44 mm. 
Female type from Hakodate, Yezo (Andrews). 
Local distribution. YEZO. 
Habitat. JAPAN. 
Seems to be most nearly allied to 7. dorsigera, Walk., 
but is separable from that species by the shape and colour 
of the stigma. 
Collection number, 974. 
Genus BREVIPECTEN. 
Hampson, Fauna Brit. India, Moths, 1, p. 361 (1894). 
125. 
Brevipecten consanquis. 
Brevipecten consanguis, Leech, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1900, 
p. 513. 
