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costal brown patch, and at the end of the cell by a white-edged brown sigmoidal spot with 

 ochreous centre ; outer border pale, especially at apex, black-edged internally ; a submarginal 

 series of black dots with white external edges ; a pale marginal line, and a second, less distinct, 

 on the fringe : secondaries with broad, darker external border, on which, towards the anal angle, 

 are two ill-defined paler streaks. Under surface pale brown, crossed by two whitish discal 

 streaks ; disk beyond these fuliginous, the apical and external angles whitish, speckled with 

 brown ; a whitish spot at the end of each discoidal cell ; a submarginal series of black dots ; 

 antennas below ferruginous. Expanse of wings 2 inches 1-5 lines. 

 Hakodate (Whitely) • Yokohama (Jonas). 



Sypna fumosa. (Plate XXXIII. fig. 3.) 

 Sypna fumosa, Butler, Cist. Ent. ii. p. 245. n. 3 (1877). 



<J . Fuliginous brown ; primaries with paler central belt, above which, on the costa, is a 

 small U-shaped bluish marking ; a well-marked, broad, irregular, transverse discal band ; other- 

 wise much like the preceding species. Expanse of wings 2 inches 1 line. 



J 1 , Yokohama (Jonas) ; £ , Hakodate* (Whitely) . 



HYPOPYBID^. 



SPIRAMA, GuenSe. 



Spirama inter lineata. (Plate XXXIV. fig. 2.) 

 Spirama interlineata, Butler, Ann. 6f Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 5, vol. i. p. 291 (1878). 



Allied to 8. rectrfasciata, larger, darker ; the white belt of a creamy tint, further from the 

 outer margin, and intersected on the primaries by two parallel brown lines ; outer border broader, 

 more sharply defined, its internal yellowish limiting lunules on the secondaries subconfluent. 

 Expanse of wings 2 inches 6 lines. 



Yokohama (Jonas) • Japan (Fortune). 



HYPOPYRA, GuSnee. 



Hypopyra martha. (Plate XXXIV. fig. 3.) 



Hypopyra martha, Butler, Ann. <Sf Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 5, vol. i. p. 292 (1878). 



Allied to H. dulctna, but with shorter primaries ; above paler and redder ; no oblique streak 

 from the apex of primaries ; a well-defined central angulated belt formed by the central grey 

 line and the series of black dots, which in H. dulctna touch the pale undulated discal stripe ; the 

 latter placed near the submarginal line, which is strongly undulated ; only two black dots at 



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