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ARCTI AD/E. 



121. Eumelia rosalia Cram. (Beni-hoshi-shaku). 



Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind , Moths, in, p. 320 (1895). 

 Two male specimens (No. 245). 



Loc. : Ködokö (fàffîtfQ, July 24; Sekijô Sept. 13. 



125. Undeterminable. Probably new genus (No. 229.) 



Arctiadae. 



122. Diacrisia obliqua Walk. {Hara-aka-hitorî). 



Hampson, Cat, Lep. Phal. B.M., in. p. 289 (1901); Sf>ilarctia ione Butl., 

 111. Typ. Het. B.M., in, p. 6, pi. xlii, fig. 6 (1879); Spilarctia molil- 

 alia Butl., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (4) xx, p. 395 (1877); 111. Typ. Het. 

 B.M., iti, p. 6, pi. xlii. figs. 7 (1879); Spilosoma mandarino. Moore, 

 Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (4) xx. p. S8 (1877). 



One female specimen (No. 243). 



Loc. : Sôzan (l^|Jj), July 11. 



123. Deilemera carissima Swinh. {Chamon-shiroga). 



Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., p. 477, pi. 19, fig. 1 (1891); Hampson, Fauna 

 Brit. Ind., Moths, 1 1, p. 46 (1894). 

 One female spceimen (No. 251). 

 Loc. : Taipe (Uft), July 20. 



124. Nicœa formosana n. sp. {Kiboshi-hitori). 



Palpi brown ; middle of frons and teguke* with bluish-black spots ; 

 patagia| black ; abdomen orange-yellow with broad dorsal black bands ; Ì 

 black lateral and ventral spots present. Fore- wing black suffused with 

 purple ; below costa, four small yellow spots, of which the second one is 

 largest and of quadrate form ; a quadrate yellow patch near the end of cell ; 

 four triangular yellow spots above vein 1 ; three obliquely placed post- 



î I here follow HampSOn's usage of the terms. 



