EUEOIS.— XYLINA. 
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EUEOIS, Hiibner. 
Eurois virens. (Plate XLV. fig. 5.) 
Enrols virens, Butler, Ann. ^ Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 5, vol. i. p. 194 (1878). 
Primaries bright sap-green, with the usual spots; internal border, veins, and fringe 
brown ; eostal border irrorated and spotted with black, the spots arranged in pairs, with paler 
green between them ; discoidal spots margined with whitish and black, the reniform spot 
varied with red, deeply excised in front, the inner spot quadrate ; two black lunules below the 
last-mentioned spot and crossing the interuo-median area ; an angular discal series of black- 
edged pale green lunules ; a submarginal series of black and green spots ; the area between 
the two series olivaceous ; a marginal series of conical black spots ; fringe pinky white at the 
base : secondaries grey, becoming smoky brown towards the outer margin ; fringe pure white : 
head, collar, and tegulse sap-green, black-spotted ; rest of the body greyish, with testaceous 
anal tuft : under surface greyish brown ; wings sericeous, with a dark transverse discal stripe ; 
primaries with pale-yellowish costa ; internal area silvery grey ; secondaries with white fringe. 
Expanse of wings 2 inches 4 lines. 
Hakodate [Whitdy). 
HADENA, Treit. 
Hadena lucia. (Plate XLV. fig. 2.) 
Hadena lueia, Butler, Ann. ^ Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 5, vol. i. p. 195 (1878). 
Allied to H. atriplicis, but the primaries above with an abbreviated white band from the 
costa to the middle of the interno-median interspace (instead of the bifid white spot at the 
base of the first median branch) ; greenish markings paler and clearer ; apical border white ; 
the black marginal spots less distinct from the brown fringe-spots ; the other dark markings 
less sharply defined ; secondaries more sericeous, with the basal half decidedly paler ; abdomen 
paler. Expanse of wings 1 inch 1 1 lines. 
Hakodate (?FAi/e/y). 
XYLINID^. 
XYLINA, Ochs. 
Xylina arctipennis. (Plate XLV. fig. 3.) 
Xylina arctipennis, Butler, Ann. ^ Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 5, vol. i. p. 198 (1878). 
Primaries silvery grey : the base, a central irregular black-edged band, a transverse discal 
stripe, and the outer border rather paler and greyer than the rest of the wing; a basal dot, a 
second at the inferior angle of the cell, a disco-submarginal series, a series of marginal liturse, 
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