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lar one, pink ; a large black-bordered dull red ocellus enclosmg 

 a black spot, its inner third being occupied by red, white, and 

 testaceous lines, at the end of the cell ; discal area dull yel- 

 lowish brown ; two apical converging black spots with white 

 and rose-coloured continuations ; a broad sinuated submargi- 

 nal band, angulated and white-edged at external angle ; 

 margin yellowish grey ; fringe grey, with a pale brown central 

 line : secondaries with the basal two thirds sordid pink, crossed 

 by two central angulated grey stripes, and bounded externally 

 by a third broader one ; disk and border as in primaries, but 

 the submarginal band with a continuous white internal edge ; 

 an ocellus as in primaries at the end of the cell : head and 

 thorax dark dull red ; antennas testaceous ; collar grey with a 

 brown border, abdomen clay-coloured. Wings below with the 

 basal three fourths sordid pink, clouded with pale testaceous, 

 with a central brown stripe ; a double zigzag continuous discal 

 line bounding the externo-discal area, which is nearly as 

 above; ocelli almost as above: body below reddish clay-colour ; 

 legs and palpi dark dull red. Expanse 3 inches 10 lines. 

 Yokohama [Jonas). 



50. Rhodiafagax^ n. sp. 



(S . Allied to R, newara^ but much smaller, the primaries 

 less falcate ; the transverse bands better-defined, greyer, more 

 dentated ; the hyaline spots of primaries twice as large, those 

 of secondaries only half as large, the rosy tints replaced by 

 burnt sienna, which colour more or less suffuses the whole 

 external area of the secondaries ; the antennee much darker. 

 Expanse 4 inches 3-4 lines. 

 Yokohama {Jonas). 



51. Tropcea gnoma^ n. sp. 



Allied to T. artemis, but smaller, of a bluer green ; the 

 veins brown instead of white ; the fringe whitish, and the tails 

 of secondaries m.uch narrower, longer, and more divergent. 

 Expanse 3 inches 9 lines. 



Yokohama {Jonas). 



Lasiocampidse. 



52. Trabala cristata, n. sp. 



Nearly allied to T. nivetceps, but altogether more ochra- 

 ceous, the primaries crossed by two pale brown stripes which 

 diverge towards the costa, the inner one at the basal third, and 

 the outer one at the middle of the wing ; a nearly straight 



