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indistinctly white-edged on the primaries ; marginal line well defined and black, the sinuations 

 filled by white dots on the fringe : secondaries with all the lines less distinct than on the 

 primaries. Under surface sericeous, with the blackish lines ill-defined. Expanse of wings 

 1 inch 2-8 lines. 



Hakodate [IVhitely). 



LOBOPHORA, Curtis. 



Lobophora Julia. (Plate LIV. fig. 4.) 

 Lobophora Julia, Butler, Ann. Sf Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 5, vol. i. p. -146 (1878). 



Primaries above pale purplish brown, crossed by numerous irregularly crinkled or zigzag 

 blackish lines ; two pale green belts across the basal area, and a zigzag discal belt of the same 

 colour, edged internally with white ; a slender zigzag submarginal white line ; a large black 

 discocellular spot : secondaries pale shining grey, the disk crossed by several parallel slightly 

 darker lines : abdomen banded with testaceous. Wings below pale silvery grey, with black 

 discocellular dots ; a blackish macular discal line, and a zigzag pale grey submarginal line. 

 Expanse of wings 1 inch. 



Yokohama [Jonas). 



Lobophora volitans. (Plate LIV. fig. 5.) 

 Lobophora volitaus, Butler, Ann. 4' Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 5, vol. i. p. 440 (1878). 



Wings white : primaries shining, more or less densely sprinkled with grey scales, and 

 crossed by a basal and two central black-edged sap-green bands ; a discal sinuated black- 

 edged white stripe, more or less obscured by grey scales ; outer border greenish, with a marginal 

 series oi: black [—-shaped markings terminating the veins ; the veins throughout black-banded: 

 secondaries with a discal line and a sinuated submarginal line pale grey ; a dark grey marginal 

 line : body grey, varied with brown, and spotted here and there with black ; legs black, 

 banded with white. Under surface sordid sericeous whitish; wings crossed by two greyish 

 discal lines ; blackish discocellular liturse and marginal dots. Expanse of wings 1 inch 

 2 lines. 



Yokohama [Jonas). 



Lobophora terranea. (Plate LIV. fig. 6.) 



Lobophora terranea, Butler, Ann. 4' Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 5, vol. i. p. 440 (1878). 



Similar in form to the preceding, but the wings smaller and rather narrower, grey ; 

 the primaries crossed by three basal, two more or less confluent central belts, and one discal 

 sinuated belt; basal and apical areas suffused with red-brown; central belts red-brown with 

 blackish outlines ; other belts outlined in blackish ; veins banded with blackish ; a series of 



