( 149 ) 



Hab. Various parts of Japan. 



In the Tring Museum 11 S<S,^ ? ? from: Gifu, July (Nawa) ; Yokohama, 

 July, August ; Nagahama, July ; Tsnrnga, July ; Hondo (Fritze). 



b. H. caliyineus miicn.'^ subsp. nov. (PL XII. f. 7, cJ). 



$ ? . Paler than the preceding, body as well as wings ; the brown border of 

 the mesothoracic tegulae faint, in ? barely indicated ; the discal streaks of the 

 forewing absent, or faintly marked. Scaling of antennae greyish white, with a few 

 brown scales on the middle segments. The insect resembling in the grey colour 

 more small pale specimens of pinastri than calig. caligineus ; stalk of S( '^ and U' 

 of hindwing shorter than in calig. caligineus. 



c?. Tenth sternite less obviously sinuate than in the preceding race, the lobes 

 therefore much shorter. Olasper more rounded apically, shorter ; the processes of 

 the harpe (PL XXXVIII. f. 13) shorter, the upper one not curved upwards at end, the 

 lower one much narrower. Apical lobe of penis-sheath very much shorter than 

 even in pinastri pinastri, agreeing in length nearly with //. oberthueri. 



? . Lobe of vaginal plate more deeply sinuate than in any of the specimens 

 dissected oi calig. caligineus. 



Hab. China. 



1 c?, 1 ? in coll. Charles Oberthlir from Zoce (Baumert) ; tijpe <S. 1 <?, 2 ? ? 

 from Shanghai in coll. Joannis. 1 ? in the Triiig Museum received from Mods. 

 I'Abbe' de Joannis. 



118. Hyloicus oberthueri sp. nov. (PI. XIII. f. lo, i). 



(J. In colour closely agreeing with H. caligineus caligineus, hnt the fringe as 

 sharply marked white and brown as in //. pinastri : the underside of the body paler 

 grey and the narrow side-bands of the abdomen white. Legs as in caligineus, 

 tibiae almost without spines ; spurs short, the long apical one of hindtibia about 

 one-third the length of the first tarsal segment ; this about as long as the four 

 others together. Stalk of SC- and K' of hindwing half as long as D-. Forewing 

 much more elongate than in any of the allied species. 



6. Tenth abdominal tergite elongate, slenderer than in caligineus, slightly 

 dilated before end, with the edge somewhat notched, shortly hooked at end 

 (PL XXVII. f. 4, ventral view ; f. 5, side-view), underside deeply hollowed out ; 

 sternite longer than in the allied species, sinuate, the two lobes slender, subconical, 

 somewhat curved dorsad at end. Olasper similar to that of caligineus, more rounded 

 than in pinastri ; harpe (PL XXXVIII. f. 15) very characteristic, with two short 

 distal processes, separated by a rounded sinus, the upper process with one or more 

 marginal teeth, the lower one subconical, pointed, slightly curved, narrower and 

 dhorter than the ujiper. Penis-sheath produced into a short process which is 

 ronnded at end and scarcely curved (PL XXVIII. f. 48). 



? and early stages not known. 



Ilaf). China. 



In coll. Charles Oberthlir 5 J J from Tsd-kou (Dubernard), one of which was 

 given to the Tring Museum, and is here figured. 



