of Heterocera from Japan. 167 
secondaries broader, darker, with rose-tinted fringe ; head and 
collar dull white, the latter with a dark reddish marginal line ; 
abdomen whitish. at the base: wings below shining sandy 
whitish, costal areas rose-tinted ; two indistinct parallel grey 
lines across the disk ; primaries with the central area broadly 
grey; pectus rosy, venter sandy whitish, anus testaceous. 
Expanse 1 inch 10 lines. 
Yokohama (Jonas). 
97. Toeniocampa carnipennis, n. sp. 
Primaries pinky brown, the orbicular and reniform spots 
outlined in ferruginous; two irregular lunated discal lines, a 
black dot on the inner line beyond the end of the cell, two 
black spots near the base, the lower one large and triangular ; 
a black mi-shaped marking on the interno-median interspace ; 
secondaries sordid pearly whitish; thorax coloured like the 
primaries, abdomen testaceous: under surface pale flesh- 
colour ; costal area irrorated with grey scales; a wavy abbre- 
viated discal transverse line on each wing; primaries with 
discoidal area brownish; internal area glistening silvery 
white; secondaries with a black spot at the end of the cell ; 
body below greyish, reddish in front. Expanse 1 inch 10 
lines. 
Yokohama (Jonas). 
98. Teniocampa ella, n. sp. 
Allied to T. gracilis, but rather larger, the markings darker, 
the discal line of primaries bordered internally by a blackish 
streak; secondaries broader, whiter; under surface whiter, 
with well-defined discocellular spots. Expanse 1 inch 9 lines. 
Yokohama (Jonas). 
The dusky-bordered white secondaries distinguish this 
species readily from 7. gracilis; in the latter they are wholly 
or largely clouded with greyish. 
99. Orthosia lizetta, n. sp. 
Nearest to O. levis, but larger and paler; no trace of the 
angular line across the centre of primaries ; the inner trans- 
verse dentated line absent ; the discal series of black dots more 
oblique and less arched (sometimes absent) ; limitation of 
external border not sinuated, straight to near the costa, then 
abruptly angulated and bounded internally by a squamose 
black spot, the pale line also bounded on either side by black 
scales, which form a spot a little below the apex ; submargi- 
nal spots well marked ; secondaries greyish brown, shining, 
