400 Mr. A. G. Butler on new Species 
Ephyride. 
ANISODES, Guénée. 
175. Antsodes hadassa, n. sp. 
Ochraceous, wings irrorated with grey, crossed by three 
more or less defined crenulate grey lines bordered with dull 
lilacine (in some examples barely distinguishable); well- 
marked black discocellular spots; a marginal series of more 
or less defined blackish dots; primaries with the costa more 
or less plumbaginous and transversely striated with grey ; 
collar grey or plumbaginous : under surface paler and clearer ; 
primaries always with one well-marked discal grey stripe 
(some examples with two in all the wings); grey irrorations 
and black discocellular spots as above. Expanse, ¢ 1 inch 
2 lines, 9 1 inch 4-5 lines. 
Yokohama (Jonas). 
Allied to A. ¢mitarda. 
Acidaliide. 
ASTHENA, Hiibner. 
176. Asthena corculina, n. sp. 
Snowy white, sericeous; wings crossed by parallel irre- 
gular ochreous belts at equal distances, seven on the prima- 
ries (the last abbreviated), and three across the disk of 
secondaries ; discocellular spots and marginal dots black ; belts 
below ill-defined, grey ; spots black, but less defined, the mar- 
ginal dots partly or wholly absent. Expanse 9 lines. 
Yokohama (Jonas). 
177. Asthena superior, n. sp. 
Nearly allied to the preceding, but larger, the wings sparsely 
and minutely black-speckled; secondaries with an additional 
ochreous belt across the discoidal cell: wings below snow- 
white, with a single grey discal line; discoidal area of prima- 
ries slightly greyish. H:xpanse 11 lines. 
Yokohama (Jonas). 
Although larger, this is a more delicate-looking species 
than the preceding. 
178. Asthena confusa, n. sp. 
Shining white, with large black discocellular spots ; prima- 
ries crossed by six ochreous irregular belts at unequal dis- 
tances, the three outermost crowded together; four marginal 
