162 Mr. A. G. Butler on new Species 
82. Amyna stellata, n. sp. 
Smaller than .A. selenampha, the primaries shorter, shin- 
ing greyish brown; the two transverse lines well-defined, 
the inner one irregular and speckled with white scales ; 
a depressed silvery and biack spot near the base of the 
cell; outer line denticulated, edged externally with white 
scales ; a white spot at the end of the cell; a transverse sub- 
apical white dash ; external border slightly paler, its inner 
margin broadly trisinuated ; costa white-spotted ; a marginal 
series of black and white dots; secondaries paler, fringe 
whitish, intersected by a brown line; head and collar slightly 
reddish: underside much like that of A. selenampha. Ex- 
panse 1 inch 1 line. 
Yokohama (Jonas). 
Size and form of A. undulifera from Natal; the primaries 
above like those of Perigea punctosa in marking. 
83. Agrotis illoba, n. sp. 
Nearly allied to A. agricola, but altogether of a duller and 
greyer tint; the markings better-defined; a well-defined 
waved dentate-sinuate discal dusky line; submarginal area 
bounded internally by a very regular zigzag pale line; 
secondaries whiter than in A. agricola; thorax pearly greyish; 
anal tuft testaceous : secondaries below with dusky costal and 
apical areas; a well-defined blackish discocellular spot. Ex- 
anse 1 inch 10 lines. 
Hakodaté ( Whitely). 
84. Agrotis ingrata, n. sp. 
Allied to A. segetum, but readily distinguishable by the 
pale greyish or whitish outer border of primaries, the sordid- 
brownish secondaries, and the pale greyish thorax. Hxpanse 
1 inch 8-10 lines. 
Yokohama (Jonas). 
85. Agrotis odiosa, n. sp. 
Colour and general character of the reddish form of A, 
saucia, but smaller, the orbicular and reniform spots ill- 
defined and red; the secondaries shining whity brown, with 
no distinct outer border and without the blackish dots on the 
veins below. Expanse 1 inch 8 lines. 
Yokohama (Jonas). 
86. Agrotis ustulata, n. sp. 
Somewhat allied to A. annexa: primaries above pale 
