Lepidoptera of the family LithosiidcB. 377 



dots below the angle of the band, almost converthig it into 

 an ^ ; the discoidal cell and interno-median interspace 

 immediately beyond the band blurred with greyish scales ; 

 a large blackish subapical spot, just enclosing a small 

 white costal spot at its upper interior angle ; external 

 angle divided off by an arched series of five blackish dots ; 

 outer margin greyish ; a marginal series of minute black 

 dots ; fringe yellowish ; secondaries stramineous, the 

 fringe darker ; discocellulars and apex grey ; head and 

 collar white ; tegulae with the basal half black, the apical 

 half white ; thorax black, with interrupted white posterior 

 margin ; abdomen stramineous ; primaries below blurred 

 with grey, the costa to the end of the cell broadly black- 

 ish ; pectus greyish : expanse of wings 8 lines. 



Intermediate in character between P. transversa and 

 P. aspectalella. I found this species with the Tineina. 



For Japanese species in the collection see Ann. and 

 Mag. Nat. Hist. 4th Series, vol. xx. pp. 396 — 400. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATE VIII. 



Figs. 1, 2. Neuration of secondaries of Chrysocale $ and J . 



3. „ ,, OEonistis basinota, 



4. „ primaries of Calamidia. 



5. „ secondaries of Argina. 



6. „ „ Eiigoa (^quails. 



7. „ „ Petovia dicliroaria. 



8. Male claspers of Joswides celena. 



9. Neuration of secondaries of Dianasa. 



10. „ „ and radiating brush of primaries in 



$ Areva. 



11. „ „ of Leptidule. 



12. „ „ Sitma calosjrila. 



13. „ „ Stenelojjsis cxposita. 



14. „ „ Lemyra. 



13. „ „ Bizone divakara. 



16. „ „ Cramhomorpha beema. 



17. „ „ Tatargyna. 



18. „ „ Tigrioides. 



19. „ „ Zerenopsls lepida. 



20. „ „ Pteroodcs longipennis. 



