LEUCANIA.— DANDACA. 
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LEUCANIIDJ^. 
LEUCANIA, Ochs. 
Leucania aerata. (Plate XLIV. fig. 4.) 
Leucania aerata, Butler, Ann. ^ Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 5, vol. i. p. 80 (1878). 
Primaries above brassy brownish, a longitudinal streak along the median vein, and a 
subapical dash dark hrown ; a spot in the eell, a discal angulated series and a marginal series 
black ; reniform spot pale yellowish ; fringe greyish externally ; secondaries creamy white, 
with a feehly indicated discal series of dots and a submarginal streak dusky ; a marginal series 
of black dots : thorax reddish hrown ; abdomen sordid whitish. Wings below shining cream- 
colour ; a black dot at the end of the cell, and a marginal series, largest and most continuous 
on primaries ; the apical, discoidal, and discomedian areas of primaries and a streak near the 
external angle greyish : body below whity brown, becoming darker towards the head ; palpi 
and anterior coxbb smoky hrown. Expanse of wings 1 inch 7 lines. 
Hakodate {Whitely). 
ALYSIA, Gurnee. 
Alysia grisea. (Plate XLIV. fig. 5.) 
Alysia grisea, Butler, Ann. ^ Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 5, vol. i. p. 82 (1878). 
Greyish brown, with a shining cupreous tinge : primaries above with the external two 
fifths darker than the rest of the wing, the orbicular and reniform spots also darker ; an ill- 
defined annular spot on a darker nebula near the base of the cell ; costa spotted with darker 
colour ; three white costal dots near the apex ; a patch of the ground-colour at the apex, 
hounded on the costa by a small white dash ; indications of a discal series of dark-bordered 
pale spots ; a series of black marginal luuules ; fringe pale ; secondaries, with the exception 
of a broad external border, much paler than the primaries : thorax darker than the abdomen, 
head and antennse pale. Under surface pale ; an irregular greyish disco-submarginal fascia ; 
body below whity brown, the pectus dusky in front. Expanse of wings 2 inches 1 line. 
Yokohama [Jonas). 
GLOTTULIDA]. 
BAND AC A, Walker. 
Dandaca senex. (Plate XLIV. fig. 6.) 
Dandaca senex, Butler, Ann. ^ Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 5, vol. i. p. 82 (1878). 
Primaries above pale bluish grey, becoming greenish upon the costa and at base ; basal 
area crossed by an ill-defined sprinkling of raised white scales ; a spot in the cell, the margins 
