SoMF. N'kw XotokiNtihai; from jAr.vN, Cokka and Formosa, 3 I 



Ilab.-Shinano (Sliiralionc) ; one male specimen sent me for indentification 

 by Prof. I. Siitjitani. 



3. Notodonta sugitanii n. sp. 



Differs from ^V. trltopluis Esp. as follows : — 



-? . Thorax black, iiiinglcd with some gra}'ish hairs. Priinarirs with \\ a\'cd 

 distinct antc-and postmedial bands, the former being inwardly and the latter 

 outwardly lined with a pale grayish band ; discocellular spot somewhat crescent 

 shaped, ringed with gra_\- ; underside with a very faint fuscous postmedial 

 band, which being only distinct at tlie costa. Secondaries with a very faint 

 fuscous medial band ; underside with a very conspicuous crescent spot, which 

 touching outwartlly the fuscous medial band. 



K.xp.- ^ 52 mm. 



Hab.-Shinano (Hinokitoge, near Shirahone) ; one female specimen collected 

 by Prof I. Sugitani. 



4. Takadonta tnkamukui Mats. ^ . Zool, Mag. Tokyo, 

 Vol. XXXII, p. 147, (19 19). 



As I have described only the male of this species I wish to describe 

 here the female. ^. Makings of the primaries nearly as those of the male, 

 but the color being paler and the form much larger ; underside infuscated, 

 on the outer 1/3 being paler. Secoadaries in the middle with a pale curved 

 band. Underside as the primaries, on the outer 1/3 being paler. Antennae 

 filifor.m, not ciliated, while in the male being strongly ciliated. 



E.xp.--^ 56 mm. 



Hab -Höki (Daisen) ; one male and and one female specimens collected by 

 the author. 



5. Hiradonta takaonis n. sp. 



Near Hypcracschi-a tcnchrosa Moor. 



■*'. Thorax testaceous, head and collar dark brown, abdomen fulvous 

 brown, the latter at the base with fuscous hairs; primaries dark brown, hind 



