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half formed of large embossed scales, its inner margin limited 

 by a diffused transverse greyish stripe : secondaries sordid 

 hyaline white, with brown veins and margins ; fringe tra- 

 versed by a brown line : thorax shining clay-colour ; abdo- 

 men testaceous. Under surface shining, the primaries and 

 body stramineous, the secondaries whitish, with testaceous 

 veins and margins. Expanse of wings 11 lines. 



120. Crambus yokohamce, n. sp. (no. 1087). 



Primaries above bright golden yellow ; discoidal area bright 

 silver ; a black line starting from the base of costa running 

 to near the end of the upper radial, and there uniting with a 

 second line starting from the base of the median vein, thus 

 enclosing the basal half of the costal border and the discoidal 

 area ; three black-dotted longitudinal silver streaks upon the 

 median branches, the third being almost obliterated by a 

 large, oblique, pearly white spot ; a fourth silver streak on 

 interno-median interspace, and a fourth abbreviated one just 

 below the subcostal vein beyond the end of the cell ; a cunei- 

 form, pearly white costal patch, bounded internally by an 

 oblique abbreviated black line ; a partly blackish-edged 

 angular discal line ; a silver triangular character tilling the 

 angle of the apex and edged internally with black, below it 

 five black marginal dots ; fringe white : secondaries sordid 

 white, with greyish diffused outer border and silvery-white 

 fringe : thorax golden yellow, with metallic cupreous tegulse ; 

 abdomen pale yellowish. Wings below greyish brown, with 

 whitish outer borders : secondaries paler than primaries, 

 whitish towards abdominal margin. Body below whitish. 

 Expanse of wings 1 inch 1 line. 



121. Crarnbus vigens, n. sp. (no. 1088). 



Primaries above satiny white, with incurved, metallic, 

 silver fringe; several variously shaped black-bordered pearly 

 white dots and liturse on the internal and interno-median 

 areas, the best-marked indicating part of a central band, the 

 upper portion of which is indicated by two parallel, irregular, 

 macular greyish lines ; discoidal cell and the disk beyond it 

 speckled with scattered black scales ; two curved, parallel, 

 approximated, golden-brown discal lines, a spot of the same 

 colour, speckled with black, close to apex; a greyish submar- 

 ginal line ; three nearly marginal black dots, followed by a 

 very slender black marginal line: secondaries creamy white, 

 fringe silky white : thorax white ; abdomen cream-coloured. 

 Wings below cream-coloured : primaries suffused with 



