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135. LAMPROSTICTA BELLA. 
Lamprosticta bella, Butl. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1881, p. 183. 
Two examples, coll. Pryer. 
Tokio (Fenton) ; Yesso (Pryer). 
136. LampRostTIcTa VENUSTA, sp. n. (Plate LI. fig. 5.) 
Primaries pale whitish green; reniform and orbicular of the 
ground-colour, spotted and surrounded with black; a short black 
basal streak ; submarginal line represented by a short dash on costa, 
another towards middle, and an arrow-shaped mark at inner angle ; 
costa, outer and inner margins spotted with black: secondaries 
greyish brown, with a fuscous central line and spot, and a broad 
band on outer margin ; fringes chequered with dark grey and white. 
Under surface of primaries fuscous ; costa and outer margins whitish 
green, spotted with black ; secondaries whitish with black central 
line and spot, outer margin clouded with fuscous towards costa. 
Thorax green, variegated with black; abdomen blackish grey, seg- 
mental divisions paler. 
Expanse 41 millim. 
One ? example, coll. Pryer, without exact locality, but prope 
from Yokohama. 
137. EUPLEXIA ALBOVITTATA. 
ELuplezia albovittata, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1866, p. 57, pl. vi. 
fig. 16; Butl. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (5) v. p. 225 (1880). 
One example, coll. Pryer (no. 827). 
I took a specimen at Gensan in June. 
Nikko (Pryer); Hakodate (Andrews); Gensan (Leech); Dar- 
jeeling, Bengal, Nilgiri Hills, Sikkim, Thundiani. 
138. EuPLEXIA LUCIPARA. 
Phal.-Noctua lucipara, Linn. Syst. Nat. x. p. 518; Faun. Suec. 
318. 
Noctua lucipara, Esp. Schmett. iv. pl. 154. figs. 1-4; Hiibn. 
Noct. fig. 55. 
Phlogophora lucipara, Treit. Schmett. v. 1. 377. 
Euplexia lucipara, Steph. Ill. Brit. Ent., Haust. ii. p. 1; Guen. 
Noct. i. p. 68. 
Several specimens, coll. Pryer. 
I took this species at Sendai in September, and my native collector 
met with it at Hakodate in June or July. 
Yokohama, Oiwake, Yesso (Pryer); Sendai (Leech); Hakodate 
(Nat. Coll.); Tokio; Europe, New York. 
139. EvpLexta JAPONICA, sp. n. (Plate LI. fig. 4.) 
Primaries dark chocolate-brown, with a slight violet tinge; the 
area between the pale curved inner and serrated elbowed outer lines 
darker, and divided by a still darker longitudinal shade-like bar 
which encloses the claviform stigma; reniform indistinctly outlined, 
