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orange and red-brown, tinted with lilacine, as in C. rectistria; 
abdomen fuliginous: primaries below rather redder; secon- 
daries yellower, with black discocellular lunate marking, a 
dusky discal streak ; discal area from the streak greyish, ex- 
cepting at apex. HExpanse 2 inches 1 line. 
Yokohama (Jonas). 
C. rectistria is erroneously referred by Guénée to his genus 
Oresia. 
131. Calpe sodalis, n. sp. 
Closely allied to C. thalictr’, but differing in its paler 
colouring and the colour and shortness of the fringe, which is 
uniform with the ground-colour of the wings instead of being 
dusky ; primaries below with darker discal streaks, secon- 
daries with the discocellular litura and discal streak paler. 
Expanse 1 inch 10 lines. 
Hakodaté (Whitely) ; Yokohama (Jonas). 
132. Deva splendida, n. sp. 
Aspect of Oresia emarginata, but with the palpi longer, 
more slender, and recurved over the head; in coloration more 
like O. provocans ; primaries above greyish brown, speckled 
here and there with black, streaked with shining lilac; central 
area ferruginous, shading into ochraceous, and thus resembling 
a bright cupreous lustre, with which the external area is shot; 
a bisinuated basal litura,a &-shaped marking abovethe median 
vein, a discal streak, the outer margin, the inner edge of the 
outer border at apex, and the outer border of external angle 
hlacine ; a line from below the cell and irregular discal line 
silvery ; a bright silvery marking (somewhat resembling a v 
in writing) at the base of the first median branch ; reniform 
spot constricted, feebly outlined with lilacine: secondaries 
shining brown, with two darker central streaks ; fringe tipped 
with whitish: head and collar testaceous, banded with lilac ; 
thorax darker, also banded with lilac; abdomen greyish, 
whitish at base, with a lilac-tipped black and ochraceous dorsal 
tuft. Under surface not unlike that of Oresia emarginata, but 
the primaries and the disk of secondaries darker; the latter 
wings also with a well-marked arched discal stripe; legs 
greyish; tarsi blackish, banded with whitish. Expanse 1 inch 
7 lines. 
Hakodaté (Whitely). 
Gonopteride. 
133. Gonitis commoda, n. sp. 
Most nearly allied to G. fulvida, but larger and darker, the 
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