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middle, the other towards the inner margin, both outwardly flecked 

 wnth whitish. Hind wings brown, paler towards the base, and darker 

 towards the outer margin ; a black dot at end of cell ; a dark brown, 

 curved, slender submarginal line, followed by a whitish line, which 

 does not extend to the costa. 

 Expanse, 34 millim. 



Collection number, 874. 



An example of each sex from Kanshirei (1000 ft.). The male 

 taken in May, and the female in August, 1908. 



In colour and markings very close to L. codra, Swinhoe, but 

 the fore wings are not scalloped, and the hind wings are less 

 crenulate on outer margin. 



Gonodontis variegata, sp. n. 



Fore wings pale brown, faintly mottled with ochreous, and 

 sprinkled with blackish scales except on outer margin ; ante- and 

 postmedial lines blackish, flecked and spotted with whitish, the 

 largest spot at the costal end of each line ; space between lines red- 

 dish brown, enclosing ochreous clouds ; postmedial line followed by a 

 brownish shade, most distinct on the costa, less distinct between 

 veins four and six ; discoidal spot blackish, oval, flecked with 

 whitish. Hind wings pale brown much flecked with darker ; an 

 almost round discoidal spot, and straight postmedial line, both black- 

 ish, the latter partially edged outwardly with whitish. Under side 

 pale brown, clouded and freckled with blackish, chiefly on basal three- 

 fourths ; a black discoidal spot, and postmedial line on all the wings. 



Expanse, 42 millim. 



Collection number, 856. 



A male specimen from Arizan (7800 ft), September 16th, 

 1906. 



Gar (BUS luteus, sp. n. 



$ . Orange-yellow, clouded with darker orange. Fore wings 

 have a black discoidal dot, and two purplish transverse lines ; first 

 line wavy, slightly curved ; second line elbowed below the costa, 

 thence parallel with outer margin ; a wavy orange-brown line tra- 

 verses the outer marginal area, commencing in a small patch of the 

 same colour at the apex. Hind wings have a black discoidal dot, and 

 a straight purplish postmedial line. Fringes brownish, tips varie- 

 gated with whitish. 



Expanse, 36 millim. 



Collection number, 858. 



A female from Daitozan (8500 ft.), September 25th, 1906. 



Arichatina 'picaria, sp. n. 

 ^ . Head, thorax, and abdomen yellow, spotted with black ; anal 

 tuft yellowish, mixed with black at base. Fore wings white, with 

 four bands composed of more or less confluent black spots ; the 

 medial band is most complete, the third band is short, and there are 

 scattered black dots between the bands. Hind wings white with a 

 few black dots and spots on the disc, traces of black bands on the 



