of Heterocera from Japan. 393 
the same colour; outer border narrowly brown, intersected by 
an orange line; the transverse stripes of the female also 
orange at their inferior extremities: secondaries with a dot at 
the end of the cell and a litura across the internal area brown ; 
a fulvous discal belt brownish at the extremities, subangulated 
and expanded in the middle ; two black spots above the caudal 
angle; fringe orange, tipped with white. Under surface with 
the stripes dark brown, broken up into spots ; the secondaries 
with two additional brown spots beyond the cell. Hxpanse 
1 inch 5-6 lines. 
Yokohama (Jonas). 
Ennommide. 
THIOPSYCHE, n. gen. 
Allied to Rumia, but the palpi longer and more slender ; 
the primaries more acuminate, the outer margin more oblique, 
undulated, slightly excised at external angle, the inner margin 
sinuous, the median branches emitted nearer together ; secon- 
daries much shorter, with sinuated outer margin, an angle 
below the apex, costal margin slightly irregular, costal vein 
running close to the subcostal for two fifths of its length ; 
discoidal cell shorter. Type 7. Pryert. 
154. Thiopsyche Pryert, n. sp. 
Shining sulphur-yellow; outer margin of wings black- 
brown ; fringe very short, white: primaries sparsely speckled 
with ferruginous ; base of costa ferruginous, speckled with 
white, with several black dots on the margin, followed by an 
irregular abbreviated oblique ferruginous stria; external area 
slightly reddish, excepting at the outer angle; two irregular 
white-speckled red-brown spots beyond the centre of the 
inner margin: secondaries with a discal series of ferruginous 
dots on the veins ; a red-brown costal spot; collar and palpi 
tinted with ferruginous. Wings below paler, spotted and 
speckled with ferruginous rather more than above; the pri- 
maries with a broad ferruginous abbreviated band across the 
apical area; body whitish. Hxpanse 1 inch 4 lines. 
Yokohama (Jonas). 
I have named this pretty little species after Mr. Pryer of 
Yokohama, an energetic collector, to whom we are indebted 
for several interesting Japanese novelties. 
EnpropiA, Guénée. 
155. Endropia mactans, n. sp. 
Wings above bright burnt-sienna red; the disk almost 
