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grey ; antemedial line black, double, slightly excurved, preceded by 
a castaneous patch extending from median nervure to the inner 
margin ; a small patch of dark greyish scales below vein 2, and a 
castaneous lunular mark at outer end of the cell ; postmedial line 
brownish, outwardly oblique and dentate, not clearly defined; sub- 
marginal line whitish grey, excurved beyond the cell ; fringes grey, 
traversed at their base by a’pale line and preceded by a series of 
black dots. Hindwings semi-hyaline, venation and fringes dark 
grey, the latter traversed at their base by a pale line and preceded 
by a diffuse blackish line. Underside of forewings dark fuscous, 
hindwings tinged with fuscous. 
Expanse 30 mm. 
Male type from Yoshino. 
One male and four female specimens taken at Yoshino, 
Yamato, in July, 1899. 
Local distribution. HoNpDo. 
Habitat. JAPAN. : 
Collection number, 1565. 
361. 
Nephopteryx (?) mancella, sp. n. 
¢. Forewings dull brownish with a whitish, oblique fascia before 
the middle, traces of two blackish dots at end of the cell, and an 
obscure whitish submarvinal line, the latter indented below the 
costa. Hindwings and underside fuscous. Fringes of all the wings 
brownish grey. 
Expanse 20 mm. 
Allied to N. rhyparella, Rag. 
One male specimen (without head) from Yamato, 
captured in June, 1900. 
Local distribution. HONDO. 
Habitat. JAPAN. 
Collection number, 1582. 
362. 
Nephopteryx (Salebria) morosalis. 
Nephopterya morosalis, Saalm., Ber. Senck. Nat. Ges., 
1879-80, p. 307; Rag, Mon. Phyc., p. 370, pl. xii, 
fig. 8 (1894); Hampson, Fauna Brit. India, Moths, 
iv, p. 82 (1896). | 
