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cloud below it and a blackish, dotted, curved, and recurved 
line beyond the middle; the costa is edged with purplish 
brown. Secondaries have a black discal dot and a curved 
series of blackish dots beyond the middle. Fringes darker 
brown, preceded by a rather broad purplish-brown line. 
Under surface slightly paler than above; transverse lines 
more distinct ; line before fringes narrower and paler. 
Expanse 25 millim. 
Two male specimens from Moupin, July. 
Hab. Western China. 
Allied to C. ({yria) marginata, Swinh., but larger, and the. 
primaries are more pointed. 
Genus NINODES. 
(Warren, Novit. Zool. i. p. 465 (1894).) 
Ninodes splendens. 
Ephyra splendens, Butl. Ill. Typ. Lep. Het. ii. p. 51, pl. xxxvii. fig. 1 
(1878). 
Ninodes splendens, Warren, Novit. Zool. i. p. 465 (1894). 
A very fine series from Oiwake and Yokohama in Pryer’s 
collection. I obtained the species at Nagasaki in May, and 
have received it from Ichang and Ta-chien-lu. 
Distribution. Japan ; Kiushiu ; Central and Western China. 
Genus Epuyra. 
(Dup.; Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, iii. p. 445 (1895).) 
Ephyra brunnearia, sp. 0. 
Pale brown, with a slight vinous tinge on the outer 
marginal area of all the wings. Primaries have a subbasal 
line indicated by black dots on the nervures; a dusky curved 
and recurved central band and a wavy submarginal line, also 
dusky and dotted with black on the neuration; discal spot 
brownish. Secondaries have a white discal spot encircled 
with black and seated on a dusky transverse band ; submar- 
ginal line as on primaries. Fringes concolorous with the 
wings and finely dotted with black at ends of the nervules. 
Under surface similar to above, but the discal spot of primaries 
has a pale centre and that of the secondaries is less distinct. 
Expanse 34-36 millim. 
Five male specimens and one female from Chow-pin-sa, 
Wa-ssu-kow, Ni-tou, Kia-ting-fu: June. 
Hab. Western China. 
