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304. DiCRANURA ERMINEA. 



Bomhyx erminea, Esp. Scbmett. p. 19. 1, 2 (1/83) ; Hiibn. Bomb, 

 pi. 9. fig. 3.5. 



Cerura menciana, Moore, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (4) xx. p. 89 

 (1877). 



One female specimen taken by my native collector at Hakodate 

 in June. Agrees well with examples from Europe. 



Hakodate ; Shanghai, Foochau (Leech) ; Europe. 



305. Cerura furcula. 



Bomh^.rfurcula, Linn. F.S. p. 298 ; Hiibn. Bomb. pi. 10. fig. 39. 



Cerura I anig era, Butl. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (4) xx. p. 474 

 (1877) ; 111. Typ. Lep. Het. pt. iii. p. 10, pi. xliii. fig. 11 (18/9). 



The specimens in coll. Pryer and one 1 took at Gensan agree 

 exactly with European examples of C. fvrcula in my collection, and 

 also with C. lanigera, Butl. 



Hakodate (Whitely) ; Yokohama {Pryer) ; Gensan (Leech) ; 

 Corea (Herz) ; Europe. 



30G. Cerura bifida. 



Bombyx bifida, Hiibn. Bomb. pi. 10. fig. 38. 



One example in Fryer's collection with C. furcula. 



Yokohama (Pryer) ; Europe. 



307. Destolmia insignis. 



Bestolmia insignis, Butl. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1881, p. 19. 

 Tokio (Fenton). 



308. Fentonia ocypete. 



Llurpyia ocypete, Brem. Bull. Acad. Pgtersb. 1861, torn, iii.; 

 Lep. Ost-Sib. J). 44, tab. v. fig. 1. 



Fentonia levis, Butl. Cist. Ent. vol. iii. p. 129 (1885). 

 Several examples, coll. Piyer. 

 Yokohama, Oiwake (Pryer). 



309. Phragmatcecia castanea. 



Phalana-Bombyx castanea, Hiibn. Beitr. ii. Theil, p. 9 (1790); 

 Esp. Scbmett. p. 94. 1, 2. 



Bombyx aru7idinis, Hiibn. Bomb. pi. 47. figs. 200-1 (1803). 



I captured a specimen at Hakodate in August, and my native 

 collector took one at the same place in June cr July. There were 

 two Yokohama examples in coll. Pryer, and I have anotiier taken 

 by Mr. Andrews at Hakodate, making a total of five, all m.ales. 

 There is not the least difference between Japanese and British 

 specimens. 



Yokohama, Hakodate ; Europe. 



310. Tarsolepis remicauda. 



Tarsolepis remicauda, Butl. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (4) x. p. 125. 



