166 Mr. A. G. Butler on new Species 
may be the species intended by Motschulsky’s description of 
Caradrina variolosa ; but (as in other cases) this can only be 
decided by an examination of his type. It has the general 
aspect of Zeentocampa opima. 
94. Ochropleura stupenda, n. sp. 
Primaries above shining black, the markings bordered with 
deep “velvet-black, basal two thirds of costal area sandy 
whitish, with two black basal streaks; an oblique basal litura, 
a >-like line below the cell, and the front of the discoidal 
spots testaceous varied with dark red scales; a discal series 
of small lunate testaceous spots, and a submarginal series of 
similar brown spots broadly bordered by a velvet-black stripe; 
a zigzag black marginal line; fringe brown; secondaries 
sandy whitish, the external half smoky brown, fringe grey- 
spotted ; head and thorax black; collar sandy whitish, with a 
transverse red posterior line ; abdomen grey, whitish at base, 
with testaceous anal tuft: wings below altogether paler than 
above, basal area whitish, external area greyish brown, with 
two brown discal streaks, fringe nearly as above; secondaries 
with a small black discocellular lunule ; body below grey, legs 
and palpi mottled with testaceous. LExpanse 2 inches 2 lines. 
Yokohama (Jonas). 
Orthosiide. 
95. Semiophora pallescens, n. sp. 
Allied to S. gothica, but with the basal area, the basal half 
of the costal area, and the orbicular spot whitish, the remainder 
of the wing paler and more sericeous, the two basal spots 
united into a black line ; the line across the cell blackish (not 
white-edged) ; the discal line regularly dentate-sinuate and 
nearer to the outer border; the margin of the external border 
not white but pale; secondaries much paler, greyish, seri- 
ceous, with more or less distinct darker discal lme; body 
considerably paler: wings below with the discal line nearer 
to outer margin less distinct, and the discocellular spot on 
each wing less distinct. Expanse 1 inch 8 lines. 
Yokohama (Jonas). 
96. Teeniocampa tabida, n. sp. 
Allied to 7. instabilis ; but the disk of primaries is crossed 
by two tolerably distinct parallel blackish discal sinuated lines ; 
the outer border is not bounded within by ferruginous spots, 
but terminates on the costa in a trifid black spot, also narrower 
and brownish ; fringe greyish brown, rose-coloured at the base ; 
