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its inner edge about the middle, and one on its external edge 

 above the middle ; the lower half is bordered on each side by a 

 black line and at the inner marginal extremity is a bright red spot. 

 Secondaries with some irregular silver outlined ferruginous markings 

 along the abdominal margin and outer half of wing. Antennae 

 pectinated. Head white ; thorax and abdomen white, marked with 

 ferruginous and grey. Under surfiice white, with a blackish central 

 band and apical spot, the former not reaching the costa, and the 

 latter elongated, some blackish marks along outer margin of secon- 

 daries. 



Expanse 48 millim. 



A single specimen taken at Gensan in July by myself. 



323. Callicilix abraxata. 



Callicilix abraxata. Bull. Cist. Ent. iii. p. 124 (1885). 

 Yesso, Nikko (Fryer). 



324. Drepana scabiosa. 



Drepana scabiosa, Butl. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (4) xx. p. 478 

 (1877) ; 111. Typ. Lep. Het. pt. ii. p. 15, pi. xxv. fig. 9 (1878). 



A nice series, coll. Pryer. I caught one specimen at Shimonoseki 

 in May. This species is very closely allied to D, harpagula, Esp. 

 (=siciila, Hiibn.) ; but the apices are much less produced and 

 there is no black angulated line internal to the grey submarginal 

 stripe. The discal spots of jD. scabiosa are, moreover, of a different 

 character. 



Yokohama (Jonas and Pryer) ; Oiwake (Pryer) ; Shimonoseki 

 (Leech); Coren (Herz). 



325. Drepana patrana. 



Brepana patrana, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1865, p. 816. 



This is no. 245 of Prver's catalogue, and there were three examples 

 in his collection. 



Fujisan, JNikko, Oiwake (Pryer) ; Darjeeling. 



326. Drepana palleolus. 



Brepanulidesi palleolus, Motsch. Bull, de la Soc. Imp. Nat. 

 Mosc. t. xxxix. p. 193 (1866). 



I took a large number of this species at Hakodate in August, and 

 my native collector got a few in June and July at the same place, 

 I have also one example from Hakone, and there were nine in coll. 

 Pryer. 



Hakodate (Leech) ; Hakone (Smith) ; Oiwake, Fujisan, Ohoyama, 

 and Yesso (Pryer). 



327. Drepana japonica. 



Drepana japonica, Moore, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (4) xx. 

 p. 94. 



Several specimens, coll. Fryer. I took an example at Nagasaki in 



