636 NOCTUID.©, 
acute, the termen excised below apex; veins 3 and 5 from near angle of cell ; 
6 from upper angle; 9 from 10 anastomosing with 8 to form a long areole ; 
11 from cell. Hind wing with yeins 3, 4 from angle of cell; 5 fully developed 
from just above angle; 6, 7 from upper angle; 8 anastomosing with the cell 
near base only. 
7082. Macrochthonia fervens. 
Macrochthonia fervens, Butl. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1881, p. 599. 
Calymnia falcata, Gres. Berl. Ent. Zeit. xxxiii. p. 257 (1889), Q ; Staud. 
tom. Mém. vi. p. 506, pl. 7. f. 10; id. Cat. Lep. pal. p. 2038. 
Calymnia pyrausta, Gres. Berl. Ent. Zeit. xxxiii. p. 258 (1889), ¢. 
Head and thorax red-brown ; pectus whitish; legs brown, the 
tarsi ringed with white; abdomen whitish suffused with brown. 
Fore wing red-brown with a slight purplish tinge and some dark 
irroration ; subbasal line brown, obliquely curved, from costa to 
vein 1; antemedial line brown, oblique from costa to median 
nervure where it is acutely bent outwards and met by a faint 
oblique shade from costa, then again oblique; a slight dark 
discoidal striga; postmedial line brown, angled outwards below 
Fig. 255.— Macrochthonia fervens, 8. }. 
costa, then oblique to inner margin near the antemedial line ; the 
inner margin with a brown streak on it from the antemedial line to 
tornus ; a subterminal series of small brown spots, angled inwards 
at discal fold and ending on termen at submedian fold ; a terminal 
series of dark points. Hind wing whitish suffused with brown 
especially in female, the costal area paler; the underside whitish 
tinged with brown. 
Hab. EK. Srppria, Amurland, Ussuri; Japan, Oiwake (Prye), 1 3, 
3 2, Tokio (Fenton), 1 g type; C. Cuma, Kiukiang(Pryer), 1 6. 
Ewvp. 34-40 millim. 
Genus LOBOCRASPIS. Type 
Lobocraspis, Hmpsn. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1895, p. 293 .......e0ee griseifusa. 
Proboscis fully developed ; palpi upturned, the 2nd joint reaching to vertex 
of head and smoothly scaled, the 8rd minute; frons smooth; eyes large, 
round; antenne ciliated; thorax clothed almost entirely with scales, the 
prothorax with slight ridge-like crest; tibie slightly fringed with hair and 
with the spurs rather long in female, the mid and hind tibiz in male without 
spurs and with immense tufts of long hair, the proximal joints of tarsi fringed 
with hair; abdomen with crests on two basal segments. Fore wing long and 
narrow, the apex somewhat produced and acute, the termen oblique below 
