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48. GorTyNA EDENTATA, sp. n. (Plate LI. fig. 9.) 
Q . Primaries ochreous brown ; inner line oblique, brown, bordered 
externally with paler; a darker transverse central shade followed by 
a pale-bordered red-brown line ; submarginal line pale, undulating, 
preceded on the costa by a dark cloud; the stigmata are outlined 
with pale colour, but ill defined: secondaries pale ochreous, the 
inner half suffused with fuscous; central spot and curved transverse 
line fuscous; a thin brownish line at base of fringes. Under surface 
pale shining ochreous brown, all the wings traversed by a brown 
transverse line, fringes of primaries darker. 
Expanse 38-42 millim. 
One 2 example, coll. Pryer, without exact locality. 
I took a specimen at Oiwake in October 1886. 
Allied to G. emarginata, Butl., but at once distinguished by its 
different colour and curvature of outer line of primaries. The outer 
margins are something similar in contour to those of G. emarginata, 
but they are not toothed. 
Yokohama (Pryer).; Oiwake (Leech). 
49. OcHRIA OCHRACEA. 
Noctua ochracea, Hiibn. Beitr. i. pl. 2. M (1786). 
Noctua flavago, Esp. Schmett. pl. 112. figs. 2-4 (1788) ; Hiibn. 
Noct. figs. 186, 187. 
Ochria flavago, Hiibn. Verz. Schmett. 233. 2338. 
Gortyna flavago, Treit. Schmett. v. 2. p. 335; Guen. Noet. i. 
. 122. 
Var. Ochria fortis, Butl. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (5) 1. p. 83 
(1878); fll. Typ. Lep. Het. ii. pl. xxviii. fig. 9 (1878). 
A few examples, coll. Pryer. 
I took specimens at Hakodate in August and Oiwake in September. 
Most of the Japanese specimens (O. fortis, Butl.) have the 
secondaries darker than typical O. ochracea, but they do not other- 
wise differ from European examples of this species in any important 
particular. 
Yokohama (Jonas and Pryer); Oiwake (Pryer and Leech) ; 
Hakodate (Leech); Europe. 
50. HELOTROPHA LEUCOSTIGMA. 
Noctua leucostigma, Hiibn. Noct. fig. 375. 
Var. Noctua fibrosa, Hiibn. Noct. fig. 385 ; (Apamea) Guen. Noct. 
ip. 210. 
ence leucostigma, Treit. Schmett. v. 2. p. 331; Guen. J. ¢. 
Hydrecia leucostigma, Steph. Cat. Brit. Lep. p. 86. 
Cerastis levis, Butl. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1881, p. 181. 
One unnamed example, coll. Pryer. 
I took a long series at Gensan in June 1886, and my native col- 
lector obtained a few at Hakodate in June or July of the following year. 
Both forms of the species are well represented, and there are modi- 
fications of each ; one of Jeucostigma form is the Cerastis levis, Butl. 
