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AKCTIAD.E. 



and angled inwards at vein 2 ; the termen white with rather irre- 

 gular inner edge ; a terminal series of dark points. Hind wing 

 white, very slightly tinged with brown ; a slight discoidal point and 

 terminal series. 



Hah. California, Yosemite Valley. Exp. 20 millim. This 

 species is unknown to me ; figured from a drawing from type sent 

 by Prof. Dyar. 



153. Rceselia mandschuriana. 



Erastria mandschuriana, Oberth. Et. Ent. v. p. 83, pi. 2. f. 9 (1881); 

 Kirby, Cat. Het. p. 371. 



Head and thorax white ; palpi and base of frons black ; legs 

 black ringed with white; abdomen fuscous banded with white. 



Fore wing blackish, irro- 

 rated with silvery scales 

 to the postmedial line on 

 costa, to the antemedial 

 line on inner margin ; a 

 whitish patch at base of 

 inner margin; large tufts 

 of scales near base and at 

 middle and upper angle 

 of cell ; the antemedial 

 line blackish, angled below 

 median nervure, with some ferruginous suffusion beyond it from cell 

 to inner margin ; an indistinct medial waved line ; the postmedial 

 line dentate from costa to vein 3, bent outwards at vein 5, angled 

 inwards on vein 2 and outwards on vein 1 ; a trisinuate subterminal 

 line with patches of fuscous on inner side ; termen ferruginous 

 brown ; cilia fuscous. Hind wing and underside fuscous ; vein 4 

 absent. 



Hah. SiBEEiA, Askold I. ; Japan, Tokio (Fcnton), 1 (S , Hakodate 

 (Andrews, Fryer), 1 d ,1 2 • ^^P- 24 millim. 



Fig. 19.— Boeselia mandschuriana, d. 



154. Rceselia longiventris. (Plate XX. fig. 32.) 



Nola longiventris, Pouj. EuU. Soc. Ent. Fr. (6) tI. p. cli (188(3); Kirby, 

 Cat. Het. p. 375. 



S . Grey-white, slightly irrorated with fuscous ; palpi black at 

 sides ; legs mostly black. Pore wing with pale olive-greenish 

 patches on costa at base and middle, and some greenish irroration 

 on inner medial area ; a series of black points on costa except 

 towards base ; the antemedial line indistinct, angled outwards just 

 btiow the cell and inwards on vein 1 ; the postmedial line grey, 

 minutely dentate, oblique from costa to vein 5, then obliquely bent 

 inwards to below end of cell ; the subterminal lino oblique from 

 costa to vein 5, rather prominently black defined by greenish on 

 inner side, then indistinct, grey, and angled inwards j a blackish 



