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medial line, and bilobed about middle ; the space between post- 

 medial and whitish wavy submarginal line is, except towards costa, 

 whitish dusted with blackish, and flecked with ochreous on the veins ; 

 marginal line whitish, fringes whitish inclining to ochreous at base, 

 traversed by a blackish line, and chequered with blackish at the tips. 

 Hind wings fuscous; postmedial line darker, outwardly edged with 

 whitish ; submarginal line whitish, macular. 



Expanse, 50 millim. 



Collection number, 835. 



A female specimen from Arizan, September 14th, 1906. 



Closely allied to C. viactata, Felder ; perhaps may be a local 

 form of that species. 



Cidaria interrupta, sp. n. 



Fore wings ochreous brown, speckled with darker brown ; basal 

 patch blackish, limited outwardly by an angled white line ; medial 

 band blackish, edged with white, interrupted by veins two, three, and 

 four, the portion between two and three completely separated, form- 

 ing an oval spot, the costal and inner marginal portions enclose pale 

 edged black marks ; some blackish interneural marks between basal 

 patch and medial band ; submarginal line white, indented on costal 

 area where it edges two blackish marks, thence represented by more 

 or less distinct lunules ; a blackish spot on the outer margin from 

 apex to vein four, inwardly edged by an irregular, curved, white line ; 

 some blackish marks between the spot and the inner margin ; fringes 

 ochreous brown, darker mixed at base. Hind wings whitish brown, 

 sufl'used with fuscous except on the costal area ; postmedial line pale, 

 wavy, not extending to the costa, preceded by some blackish marks 

 on the inner margin ; submarginal line pale, only traceable from 

 inner margin to vein four. 



Expanse, 46 millim. 



Collection number, 836. 



One male specimen from Daitozan (8500 ft.), September 19th, 

 1906. 



Near C. melancholica, Butler. 



Xanthorhoe costata, sp. n. 



Fore wings whitish, with several obscure, wavy, fuscous, trans- 

 verse lines ; basal patch brown, outer edge almost straight, but in- 

 dented above middle; medial band brown, extending only from costa 

 to vein five, and contracted just above that vein ; submarginal line 

 white, only distinct near the costa, where it traverses an obscure 

 band-like shade which is brownish on the costa. Hind wings whitish, 

 without markings. Fringes white chequered with brownish. 



Expanse, 24 millim. 



Collection number, 825. 



A female specimen from Daitozan (8500 ft.), Sept. 11th, 1906. 



In general appearance this insect resembles P. biplagiata, 

 Warren. 



(To be continued.) 



