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362. Catocala separans, sp. n. (Plate LIII. fig. 6.) 



Allied to C. duplicata, but the black outer liue is more strongly 

 angulated and produced below the costa, and the tooth-hke projection 

 above the inner margin is of greater length. There is also a con- 

 spicuous white spot outlined in black below the reniform. On the 

 secondaries the central black transverse band is curved instead of 

 angulated, and is interrupted before reaching the external margin ; 

 the black marginal border is scalloped on its internal edge. An- 

 tennae two thirds the length of primaries. 



Expanse 57 millim. 



I took a specimen at Nagahama and one at Fushiki in July. 



363. Catocala duplicata. 



Catocala duplicata, Butl. Cist. Ent. iii. p. 135 (1885). 

 One example, coll. Pryer, without exact locality. 



364. Catocala pr^gnax. 



Catocala pnegnax, Walk. Cat. Lap. Het. xiii. p. 1213 (1857); 

 Butl. 111. Typ. Lep. Het. pi. xlvi. fig. 11 (1879). 

 I took two examples at Gensan in July. 

 North China {Fortune) ; Gensan {Leech). 



365. Catocala connexa. 



Catocala connexa, Butl. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1881, p. 196. no. 84. 



Catocala nubila, Butl. /. c. no. 85. 



Several specimens, coll. Pryer. 



I took examples commonly at Hakodate in August and a few 

 Sendai in September. The specimens vary in coloration of 

 primaries from pale silvery grey, through ochreous grey with well- 

 defined transverse lines and markings, to an almost unicolorous dark 

 ashy grey. In one ochreous-grey example from Hakodate the space 

 between the central transverse lines is filled up with blackish forming 

 a broad fascia. 



Tokio {Fenton) ; Oiwake {Pryer) ; Hakodate, Sendai {Leech). 



366. Catocala paranympha. 



Phal.-Noctua paranympha, Linn. Syst. Nat. xii. p. 842. 



Catocala xarippe, Butl. Cist. Ent. ii. p. 243 (1877); 111. Typ. 

 Lep. Het. ii. pi. xxxiii. fig. 8. 



Several examples, coll. Pryer, unnamed. 



I took specimens at Tsm'uga, Nagahama, Sendai, Yokohama, and 

 Gensan. Japanese specimens are larger than examples from Europe, 

 but do not differ in any other particular. 



Hakodate {Whitely). 



367. Remigia archesia. 



Phal.-Noctua archesia, Cram. Pap. Exot. iii. p. 145, pi. cclxxiii. 

 figs. F, G. 



