1889.] LEPIDOPTERA OF JAPAN AND COREA. 513 
from Britain which agrees very well with them in this respect. I can 
only regard 7. evanida, Butl., as an exaggerated form of 7’. instabilis. 
Yokohama (Pryer) ; Europe. 
173. Ta&NIOCAMPA STABILIS. 
Noctua stabilis, View. Tab. Verz. ii. p. 14 (1789) ; Hiibn. Noct. 
fig. 171. 
Teniocampa stabilis, Guen. Noct. i. p. 354. 
Several examples, coll. Pryer, under the name of 7. gracilis (no. 
787). 
Yokohama (Manley, Pryer); Yesso (Pryer). 
174. TH&NIOCAMPA AURORIR. 
Tenoicampa aurorie, Oberth. Etud. d’Ent. v. p. 76, pl. iii. fig. 6 
(1880). 
One specimen in Pryer’s collection, and one taken by my native 
collector at Hakodate in June or July. 
175. TH&NIOCAMPA ODIOSA. 
Agrotis odiosa, Butl. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (5) i. p. 162(1878); 
Ill. Typ. Lep. Het. iii. pl. xliv. fig. 8 (1879). 
Yokohama (Jonas). 
176. ORTHOSIA SUSPECTA. 
Noctua suspecta, Hiibn. Eur. Schmett. Noct. fig. 633. 
Orthosiu suspecta, Guen. Noct. i. p. 360. 
Noctua congener, Freyer, Neuere Beitr, Schmetterl. iii. pl. 209. 
figs. 2, 3. 
"Noctua iners, Germ. Faun. Ins. Eur. xvi. pl. 24. 
One example, coll. Pryer. 
Japan (Pryer); Europe. 
177. OrrHosta Fausta, sp. n. (Plate L. fig. 2.) 
Primaries ochreous or brown, clouded with darker towards outer 
margin ; a black spot on median nerve near the base ; inner and outer 
lines represented by black spots ; submarginal line pale, angulated 
below costa; fringes preceded by a row of black spots ; reniform 
outlined in pale and filled up with blackish, below this is a dark shade 
to the inner margin ; orbicular outlined in paler but very indistinct : 
secondaries fuscous brown ; fringes paler. Underside fuscous brown, 
apical area tinged with pink, central spot and line darker but 
shadowy; secondaries brown tinged with pink, a distinct black 
costal spot, transverse central line formed of black dots. 
Expanse 40 millim. 
Six specimens coll. Pryer (Yesso) (Pryer) ; Yokohama (Manley). 
The above description is taken from a male specimen in which 
the markings are well defined, but the characters referred to vary in 
intensity. 
