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146. Ophiusa dulcis, n. sp. 
Allied to O. angularis of Boisduval, but rather smaller, 
egreyer, the lilacine belt of primaries with parallel margins, 
the brown belt beyond it narrower, feebly and regularly exca- 
vated from the middle to the inner margin, but not sinuate 
angulated as in O. angularis; apical blackish spots larger and 
confluent: secondaries with whitish border. LExpanse 1 inch 
4 lines. 
Yokohama (Jonas). 
O. angularis is figured in Boisduval’s ‘ Faune de Madagas- 
car.’ 
Euclidiide. 
147. Huclidia consors, n. sp. 
Primaries above like those of EZ. cuspidea, but paler, and with 
the oblique inner band formed like that of EL. glyphica: secon- 
daries like those of H. glyphica, but rather darker, the discal 
band broad and not interrupted, although narrow towards the 
apex; the basal area also complete: body as in L. cuspidea. 
Wings below ochreous, more or less irrorated with brown, with 
two discal parallel stripes, the outer one of the primaries macu- 
lar,interrupted in the centre, the inner one of secondaries (where 
both are angular) indistinct; cells terminating with dusky 
lunate spots; marginal line blackish, fringe black-tipped : 
body somewhat greyish. Expanse 1 inch 5 lines. 
Yokohama (Jonas). 
Remigiide. 
148. Remigia annetta, n. sp. 
Upper surface like that of 2. gregalis, excepting that the se- 
condaries are greyish brown, under surface altogether paler 
and yellower: primaries silky grey, with the costal and outer 
borders ochraceous, fringe grey; limitation of outer border 
and a parallel line across the disk dark grey: secondaries 
ochraceous, irrorated with grey, disk crossed by two parallel 
greyish lines: body below sordid testaceous; palpi and coxee 
of legs sordid orange. Expanse 1 inch 10 lines. 
Yokohama (Jonas) ; Hakodaté (Whitely). 
Also allied to R. mutuata. 
Thermesiidz. 
149, Azazia unduligera, n. sp. 
Wings above greyish brown; primaries crossed by two 
irregularly zigzag central dusky lines, indicating a broad 
